09 September 2008
NWDA funds major skills project for Northwest Technical
Textiles sector
Investment in skills within the Northwest’s Advanced Flexible
Materials sector has been given a boost with almost £400k from the
Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).
England’s Northwest has arguably the highest concentration of
Advanced Flexible Materials (AFM) companies in the world, with
excellent prospects for future growth. AFM Materials are widely
viewed as a ‘platform technology’ – a base upon which several other
important clusters such as aerospace, automotive, chemicals,
construction, biomedical, environmental technology, maritime and
sport depend.
AFM Materials are characterised by high added value innovation
and success in export markets, which support the region’s ambition
to become a knowledge driven economy.
This new £600k project, which will see the development in skills
in two key areas namely new product development and outsourcing,
will allow employee skills to meet the needs of the industry,
ensuring the region retains and can grow its market position.
Working with partners at NWtexnet, the Northwest regional
cluster organisation for the AFM sector, the NWDA funding will
provide specific training modules, train trainers, pilot the scheme
and evaluate the results.
Mark Hughes, Executive Director of Enterprise and Skills, NWDA
said:
“The NWDA has a key role within the region to ensure that
training, education and skills development is meeting the needs of
employers and key industries. The right skills are critical to the
economic development of the region; ensuring vital sectors remain
competitive and productive. In the case of the AFM market, this is
even more important given the region’s high concentration of AFM
companies and the potential to grow as Europe’s leading centre for
the sector.”
Bill Mills, Director of NWtexnet, said:
“We are delighted to have received this funding and it
demonstrates NWDA’s real commitment to the sector going forward. We
are very lucky to have been able to engage the assistance of
trainers such as Roger Warburton who is an acknowledged world
expert in this field.”
The training course consisting of three days ‘classroom’
learning plus two day in-company coaching will be available from
spring 2009, and will be aimed at anyone who has responsibility for
developing new products or purchasing outsourced goods. Business
leaders may also find that the course helps to develop a better
strategy in product development and outsourcing. Full details will
be available from www.nwtexnet.co.uk within the
coming weeks.
For further information on finance for business visit the NWDA’s
new site www.nwda.co.uk/finance
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The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the
economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is
responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging
investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life