£3 million technical academy opens for West Midlands manufacturing

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The West Midlands has received a major productivity boost with the launch of a new £3 million technical academy which aims to help bridge the skills gap and get the region ready for the next industrial revolution.

In-Comm Training unveiled the 24,000ft2 training space in Aldridge, which has been a true employer-led collaboration with no fewer than 12 manufacturers contributing investment, expertise and input into its creation.

Located in Vigo Place in Aldridge, the centre has been backed by £733,000 of Black Country LEP Growth Deal funding and is fitted out with world-class CNC machine tools, automation, a robotics line, metrology, fluid power stations and a dedicated electrical and electronics section.

It will also house material testing, material handling and grinding capabilities, as well as a 16-seater Mastercam and Cimco CAD/CAM studio to help students develop their design for manufacturing skills.

“This is a transformational project for the region and will ensure SME manufacturers have the capabilities and skills to remain competitive,” explained Gareth Jones, managing director of In-Comm Training.

“The investment will create an additional 420 trailblazer apprenticeship places between now and 2022, whilst also providing 1250 advanced learning opportunities. And this isn’t basic training; this is training that will explore automation, prototyping, R&D, operational excellence and real-time data analysis.”

He continued: “This facility will help SMEs gain access to application engineers and state-of-the-art technology, which will allow them to product develop and process map prior to installing manufacturing cells into their factories. It’s the future of skills provision.”

Over 200 people attended the official launch of the In-Comm technical academy, with delegates given a guided tour of the centre and the chance to speak to trainers, current apprentices and manufacturers already benefitting from bridging the competency gap.

From this initial meeting and feedback, the plan was created and a host of technical partners embraced it, including ABB Robotics, Blum-Novotest, Engineering Technology Group, Hexagon Metrology, Houghton, Hyfore, IMI Precision Engineering, Mitsubishi EDM and Zwick Roell.

These firms have supplied the latest CNC machines, robotics, pneumatics, electrical controls and metrology equipment and, importantly, delivered it in a way that can be used for training both apprentices and existing skilled members of staff on new applications.

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