Leamington Spa, UK – July 1, 2025 — In a strategic move to support the future of British manufacturing and address the widening engineering skills gap, Mills CNC Limited has formalised a series of educational partnerships with top UK universities and technical colleges. Through this initiative, Mills CNC is supplying institutions with cutting-edge Doosan CNC machines and training resources to prepare the next generation of engineers and technicians for careers in advanced manufacturing.
The new collaboration, which includes partnerships with Coventry University, University of Wolverhampton, and Warwickshire College Group, represents Mills CNC’s long-term commitment to STEM education, hands-on skills training, and the evolution of Industry 4.0 in the classroom.
“We believe that education is the foundation of industrial innovation,” said Tony Dale, Managing Director of Mills CNC. “By giving students real-world access to the same technologies used in modern factories, we’re helping to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial application.”
Empowering Future Engineers with Real-World Tools
Mills CNC has already delivered Doosan vertical machining centres and turning lathes to several university engineering departments. The machines come equipped with the latest control systems and diagnostic tools, enabling students to learn:
- 3- and 4-axis CNC programming
- Toolpath optimisation
- Materials science and cutting strategy
- Real-time diagnostics and performance monitoring
- Automation integration with cobots and pallets
The installations are supported by Mills CNC’s applications and service teams, who also assist in curriculum development, equipment commissioning, and staff training.
“It’s one thing to teach CAD/CAM in a computer lab,” said Clare Portman, Head of Technical Services at Mills CNC. “It’s quite another to give students the opportunity to actually machine parts on the latest CNC equipment. That experience is invaluable.”
Industry Meets Academia
These new partnerships are part of a larger vision to align academic institutions more closely with industry needs. By introducing students to the latest Doosan machines, Mills CNC ensures graduates leave education better prepared for the digital factories of today — and tomorrow.
According to recent industry surveys, 70% of UK manufacturers report difficulty finding skilled CNC operators. This collaboration is a direct response to those figures and aims to create a pipeline of talent that is job-ready upon graduation.
“It’s a win-win situation,” said Professor Mark Temple, Head of Engineering at Coventry University. “Our students gain real-world skills, and employers benefit from a workforce that’s already familiar with the tools and techniques they need.”
The Role of Mills CNC Training Academy
Mills CNC’s Training Academy, based in Leamington Spa, plays a central role in this initiative. University instructors and lab technicians receive official CNC training and certification through Mills’ programme before delivering workshops to students. The Academy also provides:
- Customised course content based on university needs
- Online and in-person training formats
- Post-installation machine calibration and updates
- Guest lectures and facility tours for academic partners
Several of the partnered universities are now using Mills’ instructional materials as part of core coursework in mechanical engineering, robotics, and manufacturing modules.
Strengthening the UK’s Industrial Future
With automation, data science, and smart manufacturing reshaping the industrial landscape, the need for multidisciplinary training has never been greater. Mills CNC’s educational partnerships are tailored to reflect these trends.
Students are exposed not only to CNC machining but also to:
- Data-driven maintenance strategies
- Industrial IoT sensors and dashboards
- Robotic arm simulation and programming
- Workflow efficiency modelling
Mills CNC is also piloting a new “Campus Industry Challenge”, a programme where students use their newly acquired CNC and manufacturing skills to compete in real-world problem-solving scenarios. Winners receive internship offers or entry into Mills CNC’s graduate talent pool.
“We’re not just developing talent — we’re cultivating innovators,” said Dale. “The engineers coming out of these programmes won’t just operate machines; they’ll improve them.”
Early Results and Expanding Reach
Feedback from educators and students has been overwhelmingly positive. Warwickshire College Group recently reported a 25% increase in student enrollment in its CNC modules since the Mills partnership began. Many of those students have already secured interviews or placements with regional engineering firms.
“The machines from Mills CNC are exactly what our students will use in the field,” said Emma Goss, Curriculum Manager for Engineering at Warwickshire College. “There’s no learning curve when they go into the workforce — they hit the ground running.”
Looking Ahead
Mills CNC has plans to expand the programme to more universities across the UK in 2025–2026. Talks are currently underway with additional institutions in Manchester, Sheffield, and Glasgow.
The company also aims to roll out a virtual CNC learning platform by early 2026, featuring simulation-based training tools and augmented reality guides — making CNC education more accessible to remote learners.
About Mills CNC
Mills CNC Limited is a leading UK supplier of CNC machine tools and automation systems, and the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland. Based in Leamington Spa, the company offers machine sales, integration services, advanced training, and technical support to customers in sectors ranging from aerospace to precision engineering. With a strong commitment to education, sustainability, and workforce development, Mills CNC is powering the future of British manufacturing.
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