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Niftylift apprentices win design challenge award

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Niftylift’s apprentice team Elevate Elite has won the prestigious Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Apprentice Automation Challenge Final.

Niftylift Team Elevate Elite - Clive Hickman OBE Niftylift Team Elevate Elite - Clive Hickman OBE.

Competing against teams from across the UK, Elevate Elite secured the top prize with their innovative Self-Measuring Ingredient Device at the finals keld 27 September at the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry. 

The device, designed for use in kitchens, is an automated scale that helps users measure ingredients quickly, reducing both time spent and the mess created. This project targets those who want to reduce the time they spend in the kitchen, making it ideal for busy cooks or those who value efficiency. In addition to a functioning prototype, the team produced detailed manufacturing plans, including process flows, costings, and market projections.

Niftylift's Team Elevate Elite prototype Niftylift’s Team Elevate Elite final prototype

Karl Digby, Niftylift’s Learning and Development Manager, expressed his pride in the team’s performance. “The team gave an excellent presentation, and every single member contributed significantly to their success.”

According to Niftylift the judges were highly impressed, with one commenting that they would “buy the product today if it was on the market.”

“This victory highlights Niftylift’s commitment to developing the next generation of engineering talent, and we look forward to seeing how these talented apprentices will continue to innovate,” said the company. 

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