A school in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, has invested 10 million kronor in modern equipment to meet demands from the growing labor market. The investment includes advanced CNC (computer numeric control) systems for workshop machines, which enable precise drilling, welding, and milling. The school's industrial program, which has seen increased interest in recent years, made the investment to keep up with technological advancements and industry needs, though it has not yet secured larger premises as previously desired.
School invests 10 million kronor in new equipment
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- A school in Örnsköldsvik invested 10 million kronor in modern equipment.
- The investment includes advanced CNC systems for workshop machines.
- The school aims to meet demands from the growing local labor market.
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