19/05/2026
This year marked an exciting milestone for Kewtech as we proudly sponsored the prestigious SPARKS Learner of the Year 2026 for the very first time.
The event celebrated the outstanding achievements, dedication, and technical ability of apprentices from colleges and training centres across the region, showcasing the next generation of talent entering the electrical industry. We were delighted to support an initiative that recognises the hard work and commitment shown by so many aspiring professionals.
We would like to congratulate every participant who took part in this year’s competition. The standard on display throughout the event was exceptional, reflecting not only the determination of the apprentices themselves, but also the incredible support and guidance provided by their colleges, tutors, and training providers. Their commitment to developing skilled, knowledgeable, and safety-conscious electricians is helping to strengthen the future of our industry.
A special congratulations goes to all of the finalists, who demonstrated impressive technical skill and composure under pressure, and particularly to this years runner up, who was pipped to the title by the smallest of margins.
Our warmest congratulations go to this year’s winner, . Samuel’s performance throughout the competition was outstanding, and was a deserving winner of the 2026 title. We wish him every success as he continues his career within the industry with his new KT66DL.
Kewtech are passionate about supporting the development of future talent and improving standards for those coming into the trade through colleges and training centres. Investing in apprenticeships and skills development is essential to maintaining a strong, competent, and forward-thinking industry for years to come.
Events such as the SPARKS Learner of the Year play a vital role in inspiring the next generation of electricians and highlighting the importance of quality training and education. After seeing the calibre of this year’s competitors, we are confident that the future of the industry is in very good hands.