Gloucestershire College has revealed it’s preparing to host OESAA Academy Live, which will take place on Wednesday 16th October, offering the chance for students and staff to engage directly with industry leaders and explore the latest advancements in automotive technology.
Following on from Trafford College, Suffolk New College, and HEAT at Blackburn College, OESAA Academy Live continues to provide insights and hands-on experience to automotive students and apprentices.
OESAA Academy Live will return after the summer break, with Gloucestershire College set to host the first of three events: Exeter College and Fareham College will also welcome OESAA on Thursday 17th October and Thursday 14th November respectively.
Gloucestershire College Lecturer in Motor Vehicle, Robert Papps, commented: “Gloucestershire College is excited to be involved in OESAA Academy Live, as it gives both our students and staff the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the latest, industry-standard products the group has to offer.
“For many of our students, this will be the first time they hear key information directly from a manufacturer, giving them the opportunity to ask questions and hear first-hand from those already in the trade.”
Robert also focused on the real-world experience and guidance students and apprentices will observe and absorb. He added: “By attending this event, our students will gain vital experience. It will prepare them for the working world and equip them with crucial skills for when they start their time in the industry.”
The event will feature a series of presentations, demonstrations, and seminars. These have all been designed to showcase the latest products and technologies, best practice techniques, and potential career pathways within the automotive sector.
OESAA Chairman, Nigel Morgan, said: “OESAA Academy Live has garnered positive feedback from both students and tutors. Our curriculum, organisation, and passion have resonated well. We are confident that our members will once again deliver valuable content to learners at all levels.
“These events are crucial; giving back to the grassroots of the industry is essential and demonstrates to everyone involved that the sector is dynamic, inclusive, and profitable.