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BAE SYSTEMS Leadership

BAE Systems to recruit a record 1,250 new apprentices and graduates

A worker constructs a ventilator as a part of the UK's drive to increase production - image courtesy of Ventilator Challenge UK. Smart Factory

The future of Manufacturing

Leadership

UK Manufacturing calls for a deal to end uncertainty and save thousands of jobs

[14:12] Daniel Kirmatzis Institutes of Technology – The government will provide £120 million to bring further education and higher education providers in England together with employers to open up to eight new Institutes of Technology. These institutions will be used to deliver high-quality higher level technical education and to help close skills gaps in their local areas. (1 liked)​[14:13] Daniel Kirmatzis Facilities and equipment to support T levels – The government will provide £95 million for providers in England to invest in high quality facilities and industry-standard equipment to support the rollout of T levels. Funding will support T level routes being delivered from autumn 2021, including construction, digital, and health and science. National Skills Fund – The government will consult widely in the spring on how to use the new National Skills Fund. Apprenticeship Levy – The government will look at how to improve the working of the Apprenticeship Levy, to support large and small employers in meeting the long-term skills needs of the economy. Apprenticeships – The government will ensure that sufficient funding is made available in 2020-21 to support an increase in the number of new high-quality apprenticeships in small- and medium-sized businesses. Leadership

Manufacturers react to Government spending review

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Tork Site Safety Guide Shares Hygiene and Safety Recommendations for Manufacturers

UK manufacturers are continuing to ignore the ongoing political uncertainty at home as improved global demand is feeding growth - image courtesy of Pixabay. Leadership

Regional devolution critical to rebalance UK manufacturers – Make UK/RSM analysis

Leadership

A United Front

Close-up Shot of the Industrial Engineer Wearing Classes and Hard Hat Connects Two Components He Designed. Precision in Mechanical Engineering - Shutterstock Leadership

Mission critical supply chains: When recall isn’t the best option

digital transformation - manufacturing Smart Factory

Digitisation in manufacturing: As easy as changing your mindset

National Investment Bank for Britain - Puzzle with the national flag of great britain and british pound on a world map background - image courtesy of Depositphotos. Leadership

UK manufacturers react to the Annual Investment Allowance extension

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Test, Tag and Trace: A new way to keep the office COVID-safe

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