Bodor Türkiye Provides Laser Cutting Machine to Vocational High School
Bodor Türkiye has donated a laser cutting machine to Veliköy Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School. The donation aims to give students hands-on training in laser technology. Local officials attended a protocol meeting to mark the partnership.
manilatimes.netBodor Türkiye has provided a laser cutting machine to Veliköy Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School in Tekirdağ, Turkey. The donation is intended to expand practical training opportunities for students in vocational programs.
Türkiye attended a Vocational Sponsorship Protocol meeting organized by the school administration. The meeting was also attended by district officials, including the district governor and the district director of national education. The gathering highlighted cooperation between industry and education sectors.
Türkiye participated as a stakeholder in the initiative to strengthen ties between manufacturing companies and vocational schools. The company stated that the equipment will allow students to gain direct experience with laser cutting technology used in industrial settings.
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Students at the school will gain access to industrial laser cutting equipment for training.
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