June and July were busy months at the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre of Excellence (AMTCE), with learner achievements, new apprenticeship opportunities, employer engagement, and on-site industry training all reflecting AMTCE’s role in supporting the future of advanced manufacturing in Ireland.
Highlights included the graduation of Robotic Welding Operator learners, the launch of the new Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship, completion of training across a range of programmes, and the deployment of AMTCE’s mobile training pod directly to industry, including to Abbott Ireland and West Pharmaceutical Services.
Robotic Welding Operator Graduation

AMTCE was delighted to celebrate the successful completion of training by the latest group of Robotic Welding Operator learners.
Throughout their time at AMTCE, the group demonstrated dedication, drive and ambition while developing new technical skills. Their training combined theory, hands-on practical experience and recognised certification, with learners developing both manual and robotic welding skills.
With welding skills in high demand across Ireland, the programme equips learners with the precision, speed and confidence needed to pursue opportunities within modern manufacturing.
A huge congratulations to all the learners on their achievement, and we wish them every success as they take the next step in their careers.
Celebrating Successful Training Completed at AMTCE
It was fantastic to see another group of learners successfully complete robotics training at AMTCE in June. Our robotics training programmes provide businesses and employees with practical experience in automation technologies, helping organisations explore new opportunities for innovation, productivity and growth.
Across June and July, learners also completed courses in Leadership & Management and hyperMILL training, among others.
Brian recently completed the Skills to Advance, Green Skills course on Sustainable Supply Chain Procurement:
I came into the programme with a strong background in procurement and supply chain management, but the course helped me bridge the gap between what I already knew and how sustainability has now become embedded in both government policy and corporate governance frameworks.
What made the experience genuinely enjoyable was the classroom interaction. The discussions were open, lively and grounded in real challenges people were facing in their own industries. Hearing perspectives from other backgrounds and industries created a learning environment that was diverse, practical and surprisingly energising. Overall, this course exceeded my expectations.
We congratulate all participants on their achievements and look forward to supporting more learners.
Launch of the Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship

In June, LMETB welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, to officially launch a new apprenticeship in Robotics and Automation.
Delivered through the apprenticeship model of ‘earn while you learn’, the two-year programme leads to a Level 6 Advanced Certificate on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). This innovative new apprenticeship has been developed in response to growing industry demand for skilled technicians in industrial robotics and automation. The programme combines practical workplace learning with structured training, helping to develop the highly skilled workforce needed to support Ireland’s manufacturing sector into the future.
Employers across industry sectors, ranging from construction to MedTech and pharma to food production are now recruiting for apprentices to commence in the coming weeks.
Speaking at the launch of the Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship, Minister Lawless said:
“The Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship illustrates how new, agile learning pathways are helping industry respond to a rapidly changing industrial landscape. With automation now embedded across sectors, businesses are increasingly seeking talented technicians with the expertise to develop, operate, and maintain these advanced systems.”
Employers interested in developing talent within their organisations, or individuals seeking a rewarding career in advanced manufacturing, can find out more at: www.roboticsapprenticeship.ie or contact [email protected].
AMTCE at the Johnson & Johnson BioCork Learn & Grow Day

AMTCE was delighted to take part in Johnson & Johnson’s BioCork Learn & Grow Day in Cork, showcasing the new Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship and highlighting the growing demand for skills in robotics, automation and smart manufacturing.
The event provided an opportunity to meet with individuals interested in developing their careers, as well as employers looking to build future-ready teams. We were pleased to share more about the apprenticeship, the hands-on experience it provides and how it can support the development of the next generation of skilled manufacturing professionals.
‘Elevator’ Mobile Training Pod Out on the Road

AMTCE’s mobile training pod hit the road in July, bringing specialised, industry-focused training directly to the workplace. The pod visited West Pharmaceutical Services in Dublin and Abbott Ireland in Kilkenny, where staff took part in training programmes focused on Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T).
The mobile training pod provides a flexible way for AMTCE to bring practical training directly to employers, supporting teams to develop and enhance the technical skills required in modern manufacturing environments.
By delivering training on-site, AMTCE can work closely with industry to respond to specific skills needs while making upskilling more accessible and convenient for employees.
AMTCE at West Pharmaceutical Services Training & Development Day
AMTCE’s training team attended a Training and Development Day at West Pharma’s Dublin campus in Blanchardstown. The team was delighted to share information on the new Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship and the range of exciting Skills to Advance training opportunities available through AMTCE. The event offered a valuable opportunity to engage with companies that support and encourage employee training and development.
County Meath Chamber Business Showcase and Drogheda & District Chamber Jobs Fair
The AMTCE team attended the County Meath Chamber Business Showcase in June. The event, held at the CityNorth Hotel, was a great showcase of businesses across the region, and our team was happy to engage with a range of employers.
In July, AMTCE was delighted to attend the Drogheda and District Chamber Jobs Fair to share information about the training and apprenticeship opportunities available at AMTCE.
Career Guidance, Employer and Learner Engagement Teams Visit AMTCE
We were delighted to welcome Career Guidance, Employer and Learner Engagement teams from across Louth and Meath ETB to AMTCE for a briefing on the new Robotics and Automation Apprenticeship.
The session provided attendees with an overview of the programme and highlighted the growing demand for skills in robotics, automation and Industry 4.0 technologies.
The visit demonstrated the importance of collaboration between education, learner support services and industry in ensuring that future learners are aware of the exciting career opportunities available in this rapidly expanding sector.
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