North West Regional College (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) have formed a strategic partnership with Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP) and Inishowen Skillnet, the Inishowen arm of Skillnet Ireland to further develop the skills, talent and enterprise in the North West region.
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Derry-based Software Company Foods Connected are collaborating with North West Regional College (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) to achieve a Microsoft Azure accreditation through a specialist software training course.
North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) has announced details of a new cross-border project with Killybegs-based marine engineering company, KER Group.
Dublin-based Store Computer Technology (SCT) have developed a unique software system with help from North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) and InterTradeIreland’s Innovation Boost programme.
North West Regional College (NWRC) student, Stephen Leppard, has landed an exciting IT role with global learning technology provider, Synergy Learning, after completing a part time course at the college.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has announced 20 high quality training places in the eighth Assured Skills Academy with Alchemy Technology Services in the North West. Funded by the Department for the Economy and delivered by North West Regional College, the Academy will be a five-week pre-employment training programme with modules covering both technical and non-technical topics.
The search is on for budding welders from across South Derry and Mid Ulster. The Welding Academy at North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Greystone Campus in Limavady is working with companies across the area including SDC, Crossland Tankers, McCauley Trailers and KT Trucks.
The lecturing teams from North West Regional College (NWRC), South West College (SWC), Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) and Donegal ETB are collaborating with Electric Vehicle Specialists Hyundai to prepare for the ensuing transition to Electric Vehicles. This collaboration commenced at the Hyundai National Learning Centre in Dublin with National Service Training Manager Denis McCrudden.
The search is on for budding welders. The Welding Academy at North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Greystone Campus in Limavady is working with companies across the Causeway Coast and Glens Council area including Maine Surface Finishing, Smyth Steel, Farlow Engineering, and AC Engineering.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has announced the last in a series of four pre-employment welding academies to be delivered at NWRC. The Department for the Economy in conjunction with NWRC are offering an opportunity for 12 individuals to receive industry standard welding training that will provide them with the skills to take up potential welding roles with local companies.