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High School Students Earn Yaskawa Credential During Summer Training

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High school students from the three-year Engineering and Mechatronics programs dedicated part of their summer break to advanced training at the Butler Tech Adult Education LeSourdsville campus. Under the guidance of instructor Misty Duff, participants completed Yaskawa’s YRC1000 Basic Programming with Material Handling course, earning a 6-point credential recognized by the State of Ohio.

This achievement places the students halfway toward earning the industry-recognized credential seal on their diplomas, positioning them for long-term success in high-demand technical careers. Congratulations to these students and their commitment to professional development in their pursuit of excellence in engineering and mechatronics.

A group of ten high school students stand indoors, smiling and holding certificates, with industrial equipment and a “Yaskawa” sign in the background, celebrating their Yaskawa Credential earned through a summer training program.
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