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New £1m manufacturing academy launches in the Black Country

In-Comm Training teams up with Brandauer in new partnership aiming to address skills shortage in the toolmaking industry

Brandauer's chief executive Rowan Crozier and In-Comm Training's managing director Gareth Jones (centre) join partners and staff to launch the new £1m Precision Tooling Academy in Aldridge

A new academy has opened in the Black Country to train the next generation of tool makers following a £1 million investment.

Aldridge-based training provider In-Comm Training has teamed up with historic Birmingham precision stamping and pressings firm Brandauer to launch the facility at the former's base, said to be the first of its kind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Brandauer has helped to develop a course syllabus for the facility which will be used to produce complex tooling and train the toolmakers and designers of the future.

Called the Precision Tooling Academy, it is hoped it will address a chronic lack of skilled staff in this field by upskilling qualified engineers who are looking to diversify their skills and also offering apprenticeships to people new to the industry.

In the first 12 months of its operation, up to 35 staff are expected to use the training centre to learn on live tooling projects that will be producing hundreds of thousands of parts every week.

Gareth Jones, managing director at In-Comm Training, said: "We have always placed employers at the heart of our approach to skills and, through our close relationship with Brandauer, identified a real demand to create and upskill engineers into world-class toolmakers.

"Lots of conversations turned into a rough plan to create an advanced training academy that is embedded into a live commercial toolroom.