Ramani
Member • Jun 29, 2011
S I M - See Inside Manufacturing. Should India emulate this British Initiative?
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Over the course of today, thirty companies in the automotive sector will be throwing their doors open to teachers, careers advisors and, in some cases, students, as part of an initiative called See Inside Manufacturing. Launched by Vince Cableâs Department for Business, Innovation and Skills earlier this year, SIM is the latest attempt from government and industry to dispel the misconceptions surrounding engineering, technology and manufacturing, and present it as an attractive option for schoolchildren looking for a career.
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In my opinion this is worth trying in India, however, covering all engineering fields.
Over the course of today, thirty companies in the automotive sector will be throwing their doors open to teachers, careers advisors and, in some cases, students, as part of an initiative called See Inside Manufacturing. Launched by Vince Cableâs Department for Business, Innovation and Skills earlier this year, SIM is the latest attempt from government and industry to dispel the misconceptions surrounding engineering, technology and manufacturing, and present it as an attractive option for schoolchildren looking for a career.
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In my opinion this is worth trying in India, however, covering all engineering fields.