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Advanced Engineering equips tomorrow’s engineers

Advanced Engineering has donated £12,500 of new tools and equipment to Eastleigh College in Hampshire.

Advanced Engineering supports UK acr colleges to ensure that future engineers receive training using the correct tools, so they are well-prepared to enter the workplace.

The business runs an ongoing programme for acr colleges in the UK, to support trainee air conditioning and refrigeration engineers. 

Advanced Engineering, a leading UK manufacturer and supplier to the air conditioning and refrigeration industry, has given the college £2,500 worth of Imperial Tools manifolds. This follows a £10,000 donation of Promax Recovery machines last year. 

Sales manager Luke Levens commented: “Our partners at the college have been doing some really great work training our next generation of air conditioning and refrigeration engineers, so it was very important to support their efforts in any way possible.

“And what better way than ensuring they have the right tools for the job from the outset? These brand-new units and tools give learners a great opportunity to experience our industry’s technology first-hand and that will enhance their prospects as well as their employers’, and our industry’s, too.”

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