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    North Wales engineering apprentice heading to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 17, 2026No Comments
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    Tomas with training manager Adam Youens.
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    THREE years ago, Tomas Ankers was a school leaver who’d just enrolled at Coleg Cambria.

    Fast forward to 2026, and the 18 year old apprentice is preparing to represent the UK at WorldSkills Shanghai this September.

    Tomas, who works for Electroimpact UK Ltd in Deeside, will contest the CNC Milling category and is one of only five competitors from Wales to take part in the global competition.

    His journey to the international stage has been marked by consistent success. In 2024, he was Highly Commended in CNC Milling at the WorldSkills UK finals, before earning a Medallion for Excellence at EuroSkills Herning 2025 in Denmark last September.

    Backed by Coleg Cambria and Electroimpact, he has since been training intensively for Shanghai.

    Reflecting on his path to Shanghai, Tomas said: “I didn’t think the past three years would look like this to me, but it has thanks to a lot of people; Adam Youens, who started me on this journey and has been my training manager, Electroimpact for supporting me since I joined, Coleg Cambria for providing the workshop I could train in and teaching me so much, and Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales for backing me as a Welsh competitor.

    “What drives me is winning – it’s what motivates me and gets me up every day. When they told me I’d been selected, I felt incredible. I was so pleased – it’s been such a long journey to get here.”

    Tomas, who “fell in love” with engineering after leaving Darland High School, quickly developed a passion for CNC Milling and hands-on learning.

    “Growing up, when I left school, I started on Level 2 at Cambria and just took to engineering naturally,” he said.

    “I fell in love with CNC Milling – I love the hands-on aspect, the accuracy and the problem solving. That’s really helped me perform in pressure situations because I can completely focus on the task in hand.

    “In competitions, you’re given these blind test projects using materials like aluminium, steel and brass, usually with around six hours to complete them. We’ve been asked to create some incredible things, from a Concorde aeroplane to the Hungarian Parliament Building and even Formula One cars.”

    Looking ahead to Shanghai, Tomas is embracing both the challenge and the opportunity.

    “It’s completely different when you’re out there competing internationally, but I’ve had a taste of that at EuroSkills – you just have to block everything else out and focus,” he said.

    “It’s going to be interesting – I know it’s a long flight for starters! – but I’m really excited to get out there. My family and friends are so supportive and have been with me every step of the way, as have Electroimpact and the college. Everyone’s behind me.”

    Tomas added: “I’m coming up to two years with Electroimpact now and I’m looking forward to continuing my apprenticeship with them. I’ll be finishing my Level 3 BTEC in September and want to progress onto further qualifications with the college.

    “This experience is massive for me at such a young age. It’s opening doors for my future and will help me in so many areas of engineering.”

    On Team UK’s chances in China, he said: “We’ve got a great squad and we’re determined to come back with as many medals as we can. I can’t wait to get out there and compete against the best in the world.”

    He will be joined in Shanghai by Coleg Cambria lecturer and training manager Adam Youens, who has supported Tomas throughout his development.

    Adam said: “His progression from local competitions to the international stage is a testament to his work ethic and passion for engineering. He’s going to Shanghai not just to compete, but to challenge for the very top, and we’re all behind him.”

    Nick Tyson, Vice Principal for the Institute of Technology at Coleg Cambria, added: “We are immensely proud of Tomas and everything he has achieved. Competing at WorldSkills is an extraordinary accomplishment and reflects not only his talent, but the strength of partnerships between the college and industry leaders like Electroimpact.

    “It is also great to hear he is following in the footsteps of former apprentice Ethan Davies, who was a past medallist on the world stage in CNC Milling.”

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