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Engineering group launches AI programme in Bishop Auckland

  • Jun 11, 2025
  • 1 min read
British Engines Group has launched its first artificial intelligence (AI) programme at Stephenson Gobin in Bishop Auckland.
Left, Robbie Pybus and Neil Wallis from British Engines Group (Image: Martin Avery)

British Engines Group has launched its first artificial intelligence (AI) programme at Stephenson Gobin in Bishop Auckland.

The engineering group aims to enhance efficiency and productivity across its eight companies, including Michell Bearings in South Shields, BEL Engineering in Newcastle, and CMP Products in Cramlington.

The AI programme will help automate engineering design tasks, perform calculations, explain concepts, convert units, and write maintenance procedures and checklists.

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