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Wide range of training
25 January 2013
Semta is the employer-led skills council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies in the UK; including aerospace, automotive, bioscience, electrical, electronics, maintenance, marine, mathematics, mechani
Semta is the employer-led skills
council for Science, Engineering and
Manufacturing Technologies in the
UK; including aerospace, automotive,
bioscience, electrical, electronics,
maintenance, marine, mathematics,
mechanical, metals and engineered
metal products and science. Its role is
to raise skills levels and
competitiveness in the 76,000
companies and 2 million-strong
workforce that make up these sectors.
Semta's National Skills Academy for Manufacturing delivers an independent national standard for manufacturing training content, delivery and process by focusing on business return. The Skills Academy's e-learning centre established in partnership with Gatlin, provider of online courses, offers a comprehensive collection of courses in engineering and manufacturing. Subjects include: CNC,Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Auto CAD, Basic Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Electrical, to name but a few.
Also available are EEF Health, Safety, Climate and Environmental (HSCE) training courses.
Semta's National Skills Academy for Manufacturing delivers an independent national standard for manufacturing training content, delivery and process by focusing on business return. The Skills Academy's e-learning centre established in partnership with Gatlin, provider of online courses, offers a comprehensive collection of courses in engineering and manufacturing. Subjects include: CNC,Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Auto CAD, Basic Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Electrical, to name but a few.
Also available are EEF Health, Safety, Climate and Environmental (HSCE) training courses.
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