Paul Rolfe, Director of the Sussex & Surrey Institute of Technology said: “At the heart of our Institute of Technology is a commitment to innovation and collaboration. We are built on a network of leading industry partners and academic institutions, with a focus on developing practical, real-world training and development to address the challenges faced by businesses. Students will have access to the latest technologies and cutting-edge research, as well as opportunities to work on real-world projects and collaborate with industry professionals.
“We understand that the best way to prepare students for the ‘real world’ is to ensure that learners can learn by doing. Whether it’s designing and building a robot, developing a new app or product, our students will have access to everything they need to turn their ideas into reality.
“One of the key challenges facing businesses across our region is tackling the current skills gaps - which is stagnating productivity and hindering growth – while also preparing for future skills needs. We recognise the criticality of developing and retaining local talent, which is why all our programmes and courses have been designed by employers, for employers in collaboration with the region’s leading academic institutions.”
The institute is a collaboration between range of industry partners, which include Gatwick Airport, Roche, NatWest and Wates Group construction. These partnerships will provide students with opportunities to gain industry experience, network with professionals, and learn about the latest developments in their field.
Gary Wilkinson, Regional Managing Director at the Wates Group, said: “We welcome the opportunity to support and work alongside the Institute of Technology in helping students and employers to develop the future skills needed to succeed in constantly advancing markets, including construction and building maintenance.”
Gerard Harkin, Head of Innovation (UK & Ireland) for Roche, said: “By improving access to STEM subjects, we hope to help grow the next generation of innovators, and that’s why we are proud to be an industry partner with the IoT”.
Paul Rolfe, Director of the Sussex & Surrey Institute of Technology said: "One of our standout features is our strong links with industry. Whether you’re a business looking to recruit or upskill staff, are a school leaver or graduate, or a professional seeking to broaden your horizons, there will be options for you, with progression routes up to Degree and Masters level. We are enabling businesses to get the skills and talent they need to thrive, while supporting individuals to either launch or develop their careers."
Visit www.sussexsurreyiot.ac.uk for more information, or email the team at info@sussexsurreyiot.ac.uk.