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BUSINESS·1 min read·Jul 27, 2024

“Nissan Unveils £14.6 Million Training Hub to Develop Future Automotive Talent in Sunderland”

Nissan has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art training facility in Sunderland aimed at nurturing the next generation of automotive professionals. The £14.6 million initiative, named MADE NE (Manufacturing, Automation, Digitalisation, Electrification North East), is set to receive £9.6 milli

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Nissan has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art training facility in Sunderland aimed at nurturing the next generation of automotive professionals. The £14.6 million initiative, named MADE NE (Manufacturing, Automation, Digitalisation, Electrification North East), is set to receive £9.6 million in funding from the North East Combined Authority (NECA) following a favorable council report.

Adam Pennick, Vice President of Manufacturing at Nissan Sunderland, emphasized the importance of equipping future car makers with cutting-edge skills. “To build the cars of the future, you need the skills of the future,” he said.

The MADE NE project will be constructed across two sites at the International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) in Sunderland and will focus on training for electric vehicle and battery production. The facility aims to become self-sustaining within five years by generating revenue through apprenticeships, renting out office space, and offering Nissan’s training programs commercially.

The initiative is a collaborative effort involving NECA, Sunderland City Council, Education Partnership North East, New College Durham, AESC, Vantec, Newcastle University, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, and the North East Automotive Alliance.

North East Mayor Kim McGuinness praised the project, stating that it would “unlock a generation of skilled workers” and help establish the North East as a hub for high-quality, well-paid jobs and training opportunities.

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