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My time as a work experience student at OAL

Heading into my final year of Sixth Form, trying to determine what career path I want to go down is vital in helping me decide what my next steps are going to be, which is why finding a relevant work experience opportunity was very important to me.

Why I chose to do work experience at OAL

Heading into my final year of sixth form, trying to determine what career path I want to go down is vital in helping me decide what my next steps are going to be, which is why finding a relevant work experience opportunity was very important to me. I chose to do my week of work experience at OAL as I am currently studying maths, chemistry and art at A-level and I wanted to look into careers that combine both maths and science. Engineering was a key area of interest for me and so when OAL came to my school to talk about what engineering involves, I was immediately drawn in.

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Who is OAL?

OAL uses engineering to deliver solutions to key problems within the food manufacturing industry. They offer robotics, Steam Infusion technology and label and date code verification to help improve efficiency of production and to ensure compliance with codes of practice. OAL works with customers such as Bakkavor, Diageo and Heinz to help their factories run as smoothly as possible.

A week in the life of a work experience student at OAL

On the first day of my work experience, I was introduced to everyone and taken on a tour of the premises. I also spent time with the innovation department which was extremely interesting as I had the opportunity to see one of the robots in action and learn about the testing that goes into making these robots work. The following day I was taken on a trip to the National Centre for Food Manufacturing, where I saw an APRIL robot and was shown how this technology is used in the food industry.

It was eye-opening to see how the topics I have learnt about at school are applied to real life situations.

Seeing projects come to life

Project design was where I spent the day on Wednesday, learning about how mechanical and electrical drawings are produced and how vital these are in the running of factories. I took a particular interest in this department as I think it is fascinating that you can go from designing a part on your screen to seeing it be manufactured and used in real life.

An opportunity to delve into something new

The following days of my work experience were spent in project software, marketing and the OAL Connected department of the company, helping expose me to areas I didn’t know anything about and wouldn’t have found out about if it weren’t for this opportunity.

Why should you choose OAL for your work experience?

I would definitely recommend work experience at OAL to anyone who has an interest in engineering or doesn’t know what path to go down with their interest in science and maths. They provide an insight into engineering that you would never get to experience at school. Getting into contact with OAL was incredibly easy and they were very keen to have me for work experience, which I found extremely refreshing after struggling to find work experience in the past.

The people I met during my time at OAL were very helpful and knowledgeable, talking me through and explaining what they were doing even if they had important jobs to get on with themselves, which I greatly appreciated. I’d like to thank OAL for the experience they gave me and in helping me gain a clearer vision of what I would like to do with my future.

If this sounds like something you'd like to do, then get in touch by clicking below and they'd be more than willing to help.

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OAL’s Jake Norman keynote speaker at Cambridge University's Open Innovation Forum

We’re pleased to announce we'll be sharing insights on "Flexible Food Manufacturing" at the University of Cambridge’s Open Innovation Forum. The event, hosted by Siemens,  takes place on Wednesday 11th July 2018.

We’re pleased to announce we'll be sharing insights on "Flexible Food Manufacturing" at the University of Cambridge’s Open Innovation Forum. The event, hosted by Siemens, takes place on Wednesday 11th July 2018 and will be attended by industry experts from some of the largest food manufacturers in the world.

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With rising labour costs, food manufacturers ability to adopt and successfully implement robotics and automation is critical to remaining flexible. Jake Norman, Head of Innovation at OAL will share how foodtech can offer food companies affordable flexibility.

The University of Cambridge’s Open Innovation Forum is a membership group where members share best practice, exploring key topics within the food and FMCG industry, collaborating ideas and networking at regular events. The idea of a collaborative approach allows the industry to share ideas, research and experiences to help the UK’s food manufacturing industry to become number 1 in the world for flexible and innovative manufacturing.

Current members of the forum include Mars, Pepsico, Moy Park and Samworth Brothers.

It is a pleasure for OAL to be asked to speak at this event. We won the Open Innovation Food and FMCG Innovation Pitch back in 2015 and I’m excited to share our rapid progress. Our APRIL Robotics Ingredient Handling System is a great place to start as it ensures your putting the right ingredients in the right quantities into your processes.
— Jake Norman, Head of Sales at OAL

If you’re interested in the technology and are ready to get started, get in touch with our experts!

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OAL to speak at Lincoln International Business School Industry 4.0 Event

The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Robotics, Productivity and Skills: Are you Industry 4.0 ready?


We’re very excited to announce we'll be speaking at the Lincoln International Business School’s event in partnership with InvestSK. The event is taking place on Thursday 28th June at the Council Chambers, Grantham and will focus on the impact of Industry 4.0.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Robotics, Productivity and Skills: Are you Industry 4.0 ready?
Samantha Norman speaking about robotics

Samantha Norman speaking about robotics

The event brings together business leaders from the engineering, manufacturing and technology sectors to give greater insight into how Industry 4.0 will impact performance, business growth and the types of skills requirements in the industry today.

Sam Norman, HR Director and Jake Norman, Head of Innovation at OAL will be focusing specifically on the food manufacturing industry and how APRIL Robotics can help overcome manufacturing challenges including the increase in labour costs, decrease in productivity, lack of flexibility and the increasing cost of raw materials. You'll also get to find out more from Sam and Jake how we are working with our partners to lead the robotic revolution in ingredient handling and processing to help make the UK the global market leader for robotic food processing.

Alongside our presentation, the day will investigate the following questions:

  • HOW prepared are you and your business for an uncertain and surprising future?

  • WHAT does it mean to be human in the context of the future of work?

  • HOW do we build and lead organisations in an Industry 4.0 world?

  • WHAT does firm success look like, how does it occur in South Kesteven today, and how will that change?

  • WHAT do leaders do in this emerging context — mindset, power and authority, collaboration, team?

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APRIL™ Robotics inspires food revolution at FM2030

How many robots prepare and cook food in your factory? Food robotics in food manufacturing is an area set for major growth over the next few years as manufacturers tackle the perfect storm driven by the increase in labour costs and the decrease of productivity.

How many robots prepare and cook food in your facility? Robotics in food manufacturing is an area set for major growth over the next few years as manufacturers tackle the perfect storm driven by the increase in labour costs and the decrease of productivity.

At our Food Manufacturing 2030 conference last month, we inspired over 30 food businesses to start taking action by getting them to experience first-hand the future of food manufacturing. The day was held at the National Centre of Food Manufacturing, part of the University of Lincoln and in partnership with ABB Robotics

Attendees learned how the use of robotics and automation can overcome their manufacturing challenges with the combination of expert guest speakers and live demonstrations of our technologies.

By adopting this approach, the UK will be leading the way in the food robotics revolution bringing with it higher skilled jobs, fantastic export opportunities and sustainability within the industry.

Breathtaking demonstrations

Our APRIL™ Robotics Flexible Food Manufacturing platform demonstrated the use of digital technologies putting robotics at the heart of food processing allowing end to end handling and processing of food ingredients with minimal human interventions. These applications included cooking, weighing and use of artificial intelligence systems for validation.


Expert guest speakers

On top of that, to inspire action and to reiterate the possibilities this revolution will bring about, we invited our guest speakers to present their success stories including:

  1. Chris Brett from Ocado technology shared how they were transforming food retailing with digital technologies.

  2. Steve Sanders explained how JSP Safety Products had transformed its manufacturing processes with over 30 robots, onshoring jobs to the UK.

  3. Mike Wilson from ABB discussed robot adoption best practices.

This is something that we need to do now! The day has opened our eyes to what is around and available.
— Director from a major UK food business

What's next?

We hold annual events and conferences so keep checking back at our events page for information about our next session. If you can’t wait until then, get in touch with our expert consultants today and we can arrange a demo day for you and your colleagues so you can start your robotic and automation journey today.

Thanks to everyone for coming - we look forward to starting you robotic and automation journey with you. 

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APRIL™ Robotics Features in BDO’s Food & Drink Industry Report 2018

We’re very proud to feature in BDO’s Food and Drink Industry Report 2018 published to encourage the industry to move towards a more productive, post-brexit world.

Our APRIL™ Robotics food manufacturing system is highlighted as a case study in BDO’s Food and Drink Industry Report 2018. The report is published to encourage the industry to move towards a more productive, post-Brexit world.

It also explains how over the next few years food manufacturers need to make a pivotal point decision:

Option 1 - stick with the status quo & absorb costs

Effectively, ride out the storm (increasing labour and ingredient costs) with existing technologies. Maintain competitive whilst absorbing potential cost increases. 

Option 2 - automate & proactively future-proof factories

Invest in automation and create a step change in food manufacturing capabilities to overcome rising labour costs.

The report highlights that for businesses who rise to the automation challenge, the falling cost and increased functionality of robotics offer quick productivity gains and an ability to exploit new market opportunities.


At OAL, we firmly believe in Option 2 and would love to help you on your journey towards a fully automated, robotic factory to boost productivity and profitability.

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