College funding 'game-changing for young people'

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A Wolverhampton college has been named a Technical Excellence College, receiving a share of £175m in government funding to improve technical training in advanced manufacturing. The funding aims to strengthen the skills pipeline for local youngsters and support regional firms.
A Wolverhampton college is set to receive a share of £175m in government funding after being named a Technical Excellence College for advanced manufacturing. This status aims to improve technical training linked to industries like energy, defence, and digital skills. The college plans to act as a regional hub, supporting local firms and providing skilled young workers. The investment follows the college's £8m Advanced Technology and Automotive Centre opening in Bilston in September 2024. The centre is equipped with industry-standard equipment, including robots and 3D printers. The funding is expected to run over several years and boost the regional skills sector.
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