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Training provider moves into ex-Derby Telegraph offices

EMA Training has created three floors of collaborative workspace, break-out areas, exam suites and meeting rooms

The EMA Training team at their new Siddals Road headquarters

A training and apprenticeship provider has invested £75,000 turning the former Derby Telegraph offices into a digital hub.

EMA Training has created three floors of collaborative workspace, break-out areas, exam suites and meeting rooms inside its new Siddals Road headquarters.

The building was home to the Derby Telegraph and DerbyshireLive until last year, when the team at the paper and online operation moved to a working-from-home model.

It has taken two months for EMA Training to renovate the offices, which cover almost 9,000 sq ft, ahead of a big push to promote apprenticeships and staff training as a vital component of the city’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

And it is inviting anybody who wants to find out more about its services – and who wants to get an early glimpse at its new facilities – to an open event this Friday.

Visitors will be able to take part in taster events, including an R & D tax credit session, as well as try out the pioneering career discovery platform in virtual reality which is designed to help young people make informed decisions about their personality, career insights and colleges.

School leavers will be able to have professional head shots taken for their CVs and career guidance will be provided on the day from the company’s recruitment team and trainers.

There will be course taster sessions in IT, digital skills and finance as well as a relaxation session with a mental health first aider.