 I'm Emma Mughley. I am a second-year electrical apprentice and I work for SED here in Springvale. I'm really excited to become an A-grade electrician. I'll be continuing my education with mechatronics, so robots and pneumatics. And to have these conversations with SED, they are prepared to help me move in that direction as well with my education and my training. The percentage of women in trade is only 3%. So to be part of that 3%, I want to help to push those numbers up. My name is Daniel and I'm a fourth-year apprentice at Anker CNC machines. I like to take a lot of pride in my work. I sort of feel like I put my name on things when I work on them. I really like that Anker apprenticeship is dynamic in the fact that we do get to see everything in the factory as far as manufacturing goes. There's always something new to learn and something new to do. The thing that makes me the most passionate about manufacturing is just constantly seeing these new developments in technology and how they're applied in a real-world setting.