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Jaguar Land Rover and Euan Blair's Multiverse team up for massive data training programme

Car giant says data use and management will be central to its future

Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull site. The company is teaming up with edtech firm Multiverse(Image: Getty Images)

Jaguar Land Rover is partnering with tech unicorn Multiverse to launch a massive data training programme for its staff.

Multiverse - founded by Euan Blair - is already training thousands of apprentices across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Now JLR says it is working with Multiverse "to enhance the data skills of its employees as it accelerates its digital transformation and prepares for an electrified future".

It's part of JLR's Reimagine strategy to focus on "electrification, digital services and data".

Multiverse will offer a 15-month Data Fellowship course to JLR employees covering topics from data modelling to machine learning. The first 400 employees have enrolled this summer and the course will be run every quarter.

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Clive Benford, chief data officer, said: “The automotive industry is rapidly changing to become digital and electric. The management and utilisation of increasingly high volumes of data in this new era will be central to Jaguar Land Rover’s future. We need to create a data-first mindset that will support our growth, enhance the customer experience, and increase the productivity and expertise of our teams.

“The business’ own digital transformation is already under way with software-over-the-air, which demonstrates the power of effectively harnessing data. The primary goal of our partnership with Multiverse is to empower all our employees to utilise data, gain insights from it and develop valuable solutions.”

Multiverse aims to offer tech apprenticeships as an alternative to university and trains more than 8,000 tech, leadership and digital apprentices. In June it became the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first education technology firm to achieve unicorn status after being valued at $1.7bn (£1.4bn) in its latest funding round.