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Shimadzu Trainees Shine at National Skills Competition
Shimadzu Corporation’s commitment to nurturing top-tier technical talent has borne fruit, with its trainees excelling at the 62nd National Skills Competition. Held at the Aichi Sky Expo from November 22 to 25, the event saw Seiji Soga clinch a silver award in the lathe category, while Kazushi Nakada and Ko Tanioka brought home a bronze and a Fighting Spirit Award in the milling machine category. This marks a significant achievement as it is the first time a Shimadzu competitor has won in the lathe category, underscoring the company’s growing prowess in precision machining.
The National Skills Competition is a prestigious event in Japan, showcasing technical excellence from young professionals under 23 across various industries. Competing against top talent from different companies, the Shimadzu trainees demonstrated exceptional workmanship and machining precision. These accomplishments highlight Shimadzu’s dedication to developing its workforce’s skills, crucial for manufacturing advanced and intricate components. With a long-standing tradition of fostering technical excellence, Shimadzu is enhancing its internal capabilities and contributing significantly to the industry by ensuring high standards in manufacturing skills.
Shimadzu Corporation’s recent success at the National Skills Competition not only reflects its dedication to technical training but also solidifies its reputation as a leader in precision manufacturing. By encouraging participation in such esteemed competitions, Shimadzu aims to continuously elevate its manufacturing expertise, ensuring a robust and capable workforce ready to tackle future challenges in the industry.
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