Tuesday, September 24, 2024

New MP tours Siemens Mobility

Newly-elected North West Leicestershire MP Amanda Hack has visited the Siemens Mobility in Ashby-de-la-Zouch to understand how Siemens Mobility’s technology transforms rail travel and transport across the UK.

During her visit, Ms. Hack was given a tour by Operations Director Colin Rowcliffe, where she learnt more about the design, engineering and manufacturing operations happening at the site.

She said: “It was a pleasure to visit Siemens Mobility’s Ashby de la Zouch facility and see firsthand the innovative work they’re doing to shape the future of rail transport solutions. From cutting edge signaling technology, to customer information and control systems, the dedication to the future of rail infrastructure is impressive.

I was also struck by the commitment to local apprenticeships and graduate programmes. I chatted to several graduates who have been supported into local skilled jobs right here in North West Leicestershire.”

Colin Rowcliffe said: “We are proud of the work we do here in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and it is always great to be able to show off our talented workforce and demonstrate how we are contributing to the long-term growth and prosperity for the region.”

A highlight of this was a demonstration of the Digital Station Manager, developed by Siemens Mobility at the Ashby site. This technology delivers the control system and passenger information systems for the Elizabeth line and has already revolutionised the travel experience for millions of passengers in London and is set to touch every stage of a passenger’s journey through HS2 stations.

During the visit Siemens Mobility showcased its close partnership with local schools to promote STEM education within the community. Ms. Hack was able to see the important role Siemens Mobility plays in job creation and upskilling the local rail industry. The company’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers was evident as the MP met with some of the sites newest graduates during the visit.

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