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Inside the new manufacturing academy which can upskill apprentices and support workforces
University of Wales Trinity Saint David is making a significant contribution through its Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy
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UWTSD s Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy (AMSA) develops manufacturing apprentices and helps employers upskill and reskill the workforce for a post-Covid-19 economy.
These days the manufacturing industry could do with just as much help as the next line of business.
So, the emergence of a new ally could not have come at a better time. The recently-established Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy (AMSA) at University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) promises to make a real impact in the Covid-19 recovery support package for industry.
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The 25-year-old award-winning welder from Neath who is calling for more women to join the trade
The Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales programme gives young people a real grounding in preparation to take up a career
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For Curtis Rees it was all about taking the opportunity to establish himself in the workplace and building a career which he absolutely loves. It is job done on that score for the 25-year-old welder from Neath, and now he is urging others to follow in his footsteps through the Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales (ISEiW) project.