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New £15m high value engineering facility unveiled in Ebbw Vale

The facility to design to address the shortage of young engineers in Wales

Left to right: George Richards of Tredegar Comprehensive School, Nicola Gamlin, principal at Coleg Gwent, Charlotte-Mae Franklin of Abertillery Learning Community, Billy Webb of Ebbw Fawr Learning Community, Isaac Thomas, HiVE learner ad Dan Coles, vice Principal at Coleg Gwent.

A new £15m high value engineering (HiVE) facility has been officially opened in Ebbw Vale.

HiVE, delivered through a partnership between Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council and Coleg Gwent, has been funded by º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, via its Levelling up Fund and Shared Prosperity Fund, and the Welsh Government’s Tech Valleys programme.

The facility is equipped with robotics, advanced manufacturing technologies and immersive digital tools.

Developed on the former Monwel Hankinson factory site, the 21,808 sq ft purpose-built facility is designed to benefit both young learners and businesses, providing a pipeline of highly skilled engineers and technicians for the industries of the future.

Wales currently requires approximately 1,000 new STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) professionals each year to meet industry demand.

However, currently only around 600 graduates transitioned into STEM roles in 2023, highlighting a significant skills gap. In the Cardiff Capital Region alone, the advanced materials and manufacturing sector reports a 21% skills gap — the highest of any sector in Wales.

The HiVE facility will help to address the shortage by offering young people at Coleg Gwent the facilities to learn the skills they need to pursue a career in robotics, aerospace, automotive, motorsport, or advanced materials manufacturing.

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said: “This state-of-the art campus will provide young people in the area with the skills they need to secure good well-paid jobs in the industries of the future.