The Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA) will be looking to carry momentum from its first OESAA Academy Live event into its second outing at Castleford College on 24th and 25th February.
More than 60 students attended the OESAA Academy Live at Lincoln College, where they were presented with inspirational talks from OESAA members’ personnel, all of whom shared their diverse career pathways and illustrated potential routes into the automotive industry. Students were also offered a front-row seat to the evolution of vehicle and product technology, and diagnosis and repair.
The following day, trade professionals were welcomed and, once more, were engrossed in the topics and messages delivered by experts from Brembo, Denso, Varta, Hella, Mahle, and Schaeffler.
The OESSA Academy Live workshop area was busy during the both days, with delegates conversing with representatives from Laser Tools and ZF, as well as Sarah Tribe from automotive industry charity Ben, and Jim Lang from Garage Services Online.
OESAA Academy Live comes to Castleford College
At Castleford on 24th and 25th February, renowned brands will be present once more to offer their expertise. OESAA states that these are unmissable opportunities for apprentices and professionals, who can be hands-on, get to grips with the latest technologies and learn new practice techniques. There is also the opportunity to listen to experienced trainers, and develop their skills to be ready for whatever the industry has to offer.
Heart of Yorkshire Education Group Curriculum Development Manager, Gareth Mitchell, is proud of Castleford College for hosting the next OESAA Academy Live instalment and believes the institution is playing its part in futureproofing the sector.
“We need to inspire, not just the young people of this generation, but also others and dispel the myth that this industry is not what it used to be. It is a technical industry that requires a plethora of individual skills. To do this, we need passionate people that will bring different skills to the table and help it move forward.
“By hosting events like OESAA Academy Live within the college, it allows the collaboration of two sectors, education and automotive, to work together. It allows the passage of information to industry personnel and our students. They will inevitably spread the valuable lessons and information gained to the wider industry and beyond.”
OESAA Chairman, Nigel Morgan, was delighted with the levels of engagement and interest, and he hopes that passion will inspire a large attendance at Castleford College: “It was fantastic to sit and listen to the discussions, particularly among the students. Some already had tremendous knowledge and enthusiasm for the industry.
“When we launched OESAA Academy Live, we believed interest would be high, and I hope the first effort will attract more apprentices and professionals to Castleford and other events in the future. I would like to thank the staff from Lincoln College and, in particular, Pete Jackson. He was instrumental in gathering the large footfall and ensuring our first event was a success.”
For more information about OESAA Academy Live and register interest, visit this link.