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Senior management and team from Polycast have attended the Nuclear Safety Culture Awareness course hosted by STS Nuclear.

The nuclear industry is worth an estimated over £3 billion PA over the next 25 years due to a major expansion of the UK nuclear industry and power generation.

Andy Martin (MD Polycast) Martin said: "This program will not only give us access to the glowing nuclear market and allow Polycast to become a bigger player and supplying to our industry partners. This schedule gives us the opportunity and insight to improve our manufacturing process across the board."

Stuart McIntyre (Quality Director) McIntyre said: "The Fit 4 Nuclear program runs nicely alongside our other schedule of ISO accreditation up-dates."

Tanya Brennan (Production Controller) Brennan said:"This course gives us a good understanding of Polycast's part in the bigger picture of nuclear safety and culture."

For more information on how Polycast can become your perfect metal forming partner in your Industry, call Steve Cooke 01489 885560 or email stephen.cooke@polycast.co.uk

Visit Polycast at Southern manufacturing 21st to 23rd March 2017 (stand R26) or The SUB CON show NEC Birmingham 6-8th June in 2017 (stand E60)

Polycast Sales manager Steve Cooke (far left) and a team (Barry & Wojciech) from Polycast attended the investment casting short course for two days hosted by Cast Metal Federation at the National Metal Forming centre West Bromwich (West Midlands)

Cooke said: "This is a great opportunity for myself and the team to re-cap on the whole process and learn new techniques. The two days was a great chance to learn and network with industry colleagues, suppliers and customers who were looking to build their knowledge".

The first day start with a historic over view of investment casting from Steve Irwin of Rolls Royce and finished with the future of digital printing technology and methods by Gareth Darch of Voxeljet.