Semta has launched a new higher level qualification to meet rising skills demand in manufacturing with home grown talent.
Bill Twigg, apprentice director for Semta, the sector skills council for science and manufacturing, announced the development of a new higher level apprenticeship at the Future of Apprenticeships conference last week. Speakers at the conference, held at Westminster studios, included business leaders, government officials and cabinet members. Mr Twigg explained that Semta’s new higher level…
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