A COLLEGE in Devon has opened the UK's first agritech advanced engineering centre.
Bicton College opened the doors to its new state-of-the-art facility last Friday (September 20).
Various industry leaders, students and stakeholders attended the event to tour the facility and learn about the benefits it will have for the future of the agricultural industry.
The equipment was developed in partnership with Electude, and it will give students hands-on experience using the latest agricultural technology and tools.
Rob Bosworth, principal and chief executive of The Cornwall College Group, said: “We are proud to launch this sector-leading agritech engineering facility at Devon’s premier land-based college.
“This centre will give students the skills they need to thrive in an evolving industry. It shows how when employers, colleges and suppliers work together, government funding can be maximised and we can grow the rural skills economy."
The facility aims to address the skills gap identified in the Devon Local Skills Improvement Plan by offering advanced training for students and apprentices.
The students will attend the college for a week at a time, and then continue working as an apprentice at their respective firms.
Nadine Howe, curriculum area manager for land and environment, added: “By implementing ‘block weeks’ and offering accommodation for apprentices from across the UK, we ensure that learners gain valuable practical experience that prepares them for the workforce.”
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Deputy Lord-Lieutenant of Devon, John Lee OBE, who said the centre was a 'major achievement' for the college.
Ed Parrish, director of land-based operations at The Cornwall College Group, added: “This facility blends advanced electronic diagnostics with traditional engineering, giving our apprentices a strong foundation to meet industry demands.”
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