CNC machining
Vericut software helps apprentices become industry ready

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With the introduction of Vericut, Gloucestershire Engineering Training is elevating CNC apprenticeship training to a new level. High-fidelity machine simulation, precise collision detection and industry-aligned workflows are helping learners build skills faster and graduate genuinely industry-ready.

Jake Weatherley using Vericut on Haas machine(Source:  Vericut)
Jake Weatherley using Vericut on Haas machine
(Source: Vericut)

Recent investment in Vericut verification, simulation and optimisation software is helping apprentices at Gloucestershire Engineering Training (G.E.T.) advance their skills in CNC machining to even higher levels of achievement. This progressive training specialist says the introduction of Vericut even prompted the first cohort of learners to share their positive feedback with the organisation’s CEO, requesting the software remains part of the curriculum and undergoes further integration moving forward.

Designing and delivering engineering training for large and small employers since 1977, G.E.T. has its headquarters and main facility in Gloucester, supported by a satellite site at nearby Cinderford.