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Cobram Anglican Grammar School has introduced state-of-the-art KUKA robotics, providing students with access to industry-standard technology and expanding educational pathways across the region.

Cobram Principal, Mr Keith Willett, highlighted the importance of adding future-facing machinery to the school’s Technology curriculum.

Mr Willet said, “We can now offer educational pathways for all students, whether their goals are university-oriented or focused on practical, applied learning. Our teachers and students are excited to use this technology to develop essential skills such as coding and programming.”

KUKA robotic arms, widely used in industries reliant on automation, are equipping students with valuable, future-ready skills. Technology teacher, Mr Anthony McConnell, emphasised their relevance in a constantly evolving workforce. He said, “Many industries already use KUKA robotics and we’re seeing an increasing number of students interested in career pathways that involve engineering, robotics, and coding.”

The introduction of KUKA robotics marks a significant step in preparing Cobram students for future career opportunities in technology-driven industries.