Future Work Immersion | Bradbury Group Australia
Registrations opening soon!
Why take part?
This interactive, on-site workshop will give you the opportunity to:
- Tackle real engineering and manufacturing challenges drawn from industry
- Collaborate with experienced engineers and industry professionals
- Build practical, resume-ready experience and strong examples for graduate job interviews
- Gain first-hand insight into how engineering concepts are applied in a professional setting
- Learn what skills, mindsets, and capabilities employers look for in early-career engineers
Future Work Immersion is designed to bridge the gap between university study and industry practice. Spending the day with Bradbury Group Australia will help you better understand how engineering, automation, and safety come together in modern manufacturing environments.
Who should attend?
This session will be most relevant for students studying:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
(2nd-year students are especially encouraged to attend.)
About Future Work Immersion | Bradbury Group Australia
Registrations opening soon!
EAIT undergraduate and postgraduate students are invited to take part in a Future Work Immersion experience with Bradbury Group Australia — an opportunity to step inside a real manufacturing and engineering environment and work through challenges faced by industry today.
Why take part?
This interactive, on-site workshop will give you the opportunity to:
- Tackle real engineering and manufacturing challenges drawn from industry
- Collaborate with experienced engineers and industry professionals
- Build practical, resume-ready experience and strong examples for graduate job interviews
- Gain first-hand insight into how engineering concepts are applied in a professional setting
- Learn what skills, mindsets, and capabilities employers look for in early-career engineers
Future Work Immersion is designed to bridge the gap between university study and industry practice. Spending the day with Bradbury Group Australia will help you better understand how engineering, automation, and safety come together in modern manufacturing environments.
Who should attend?
This session will be most relevant for students studying:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
(2nd-year students are especially encouraged to attend.)