Machinery & Manufacturing | Issue 14 | Mar/Apr 2024

Training & skills

MTA trains its sights on skills

and crisis management to turning and surface grinding. Training through MTA Training will be available online, in the classroom or face-to-face at member facilities. “We consider ourselves very lucky as a not- for-profit organisation with members who are at the leading edge of their technologies; members who can identify what type of training is most useful,” explains James Selka, the MTA’s CEO. Daniel Reed, Education and Skills Manager at the MTA, adds: “With the launch of MTA Training we wanted to look past what’s available at colleges and other further education [FE] institutions. So we worked with our members

The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) is launching a new training platform at MACH 2024 (NEC, Birmingham, 15-19 April), allowing members to access a wide range of ‘soft’ and technical training opportunities for their entire workforce at preferential rates. The courses span everything from health & safety Technical Editor Steed Webzell chats with key MTA figures about the launch of MTA Training, a brand new platform with the potential to supercharge the skills of its members

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