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Subsidised training on offer to South East marine companies, various dates in October

‘Skills for Technology’ is an ESF Funded project which is being delivered through a partnership of the Marine and Aerospace Regional Resource Centres and Aylesbury Training Group. Its purpose is to provide fully subsidised training companies in the South East in the marine and aerospace sectors.

ATG Training is providing fully subsidised short accredited courses in CAD, CNC, CAM, Metrology and Electronics Measuring and Testing to the employer. Typically these high courses are held over 2 or 3 and cost around £500 per candidate.

Courses can be delivered onsite or at locations across the South East, providing companies with a high degree of delivery flexibility to minimise disruption to their business.

In October courses are being held in the following places:

- CAD for beginners - 13th and 14th October at Farnborough College of Technology.
- Modern Manufacturing and Inspection Techniques - 13th, 14th and 15th October at ATG Training.
- CAD for beginners - 20th and 21st October at ATG Training.
- CAD Inventor Workshop - 20th and 21st October at Farnborough College of Technology.
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling - 20th, 21st and 22nd October at ATG Training.
- Computer Aided Machining (CAM) - 27th and 28th October at Farnborough College of Technology.

To be eligible for this subsidised training companies must:
Be within the SEEDA (South East) region.
- Operate (partly or fully) in the Aerospace, Space, Marine sector (directly or indirectly feeds into these sectors)
- Have less than 249 employees
- Have a balance sheet of less than £30M.
- An annual turnover of less than £34.9M.
- Not received more than 200,000 Euros of grants or state aides in the last three fiscal years.

For more information contact Kayleigh Hill at ATG Training on 01296 737808 or email k.hill@atg-training.co.uk

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Posted 2008-10-01 12:23:02

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