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12 • INDUSTRYNEWS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENT IN NEW SALVAGNINI TECHNOLOGY » » ASSA ABLOY SECURITY Doors, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, has invested in several new technologies at its Lisburn manufacturing plant in Northern Ireland. Two new Salvagnini systems are set to help enhance the site’s manufacturing capabilities, including improved lead times, increased productivity and reduced environmental impact. The investment includes the acquisition of a Salvagnini P4lean-3216 panel bender, to replace an existing older model, and a Salvagnini L1X-30 fibre laser system. The new panel bender will enable the organisation’s SMARTform technology to fold doors more accurately and quickly, while its MAC 2.0 software ensures folding results remain at a consistently high standard. The software quickly helps identify any potential issues with a door during the manufacturing process. Meanwhile, the new fibre laser system offers the highest standard in industrial laser cutting, combining high speed sheet metal processing with a precise cut quality. Having been awarded the ISO 14001 accreditation for environmental management earlier this year, the new investment further contributes to this objective. Consumption of electricity and oil is reduced with the new Salvagnini systems, resulting in lower running costs too. www.assaabloy.co.uk/ Security-Doors ‘ENGINEERING THE NEXT GENERATION’ » » THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING and Technology (IET) and ITN Productions have launched a news and current affairs-style programme ‘Engineering the Next Generation,’ which explores the challenges, careers and future of modern engineering in the UK. With the government announcing the £229 million of industrial strategy investment, ‘Engineering the Next Generation’ brings to life the opportunities and challenges the sector in the UK faces, the changes in policy and long term impact on the UK economy. ‘Engineering the Next Generation’ showcases the work being done to attract our future generations to engineering and the diverse range of jobs available in this sector, many which are unknown to career seekers. The programme also looks into how work experience and apprenticeships play a vital role in attracting the younger generation into a career in engineering. Alison Carr, IET Director of Policy, said: “ ‘Engineering the Next Generation’ addresses the current, most important challenges we are facing in the engineering and technology industry as well as showcasing the huge range of exciting and rewarding opportunities engineering presents. Engineers are creators, inventors and innovators and we hope this programme inspires the next generation of talent, who will play a vital role in shaping our future.” Simon Shelley, Head of Industry News, ITN Productions, said: “ITN Productions is delighted to have partnered with The Institution of Engineering and Technology to explore what is being done to attract young people into engineering and the careers available.” To watch visit www.theiet.org/itn Engineers of Tomorrow 2018 security & fire apprentice competition now open Registration for Engineers of Tomorrow 2018 has now opened, as the competition returns to IFSEC International for its 20th anniversary year, 19-21 June 2018. » » THIS YEAR THE competition is taking a further step towards tackling the growing engineering skills gap by adding a live installation challenge for fire apprentices, as well as for those from the security sector, following a successful trial in 2017. This will mean that in 2018, more than 60 young apprentices will compete against each other in teams of two, live on the IFSEC show floor. The three heat winning teams of security apprentices from this summer’s Engineers of Tomorrow competition will be joining their industry at the Security Excellence Awards, where the overall winners will be awarded the £1000 prize. Next year the heat winners from both the security and fire challenges will receive their invitation to the awards,, in addition to earning credits towards NVQ LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | NOV/DEC 2017 Sponsored by ABUS qualifications and industry recognition. Whether you’re a security or fire apprentice, or the employer or college lecturer of apprentices, you can now register yourself or nominate a colleague for Engineers of Tomorrow 2018 at www.ifsecglobal.com.