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Coding school to create new edtech jobs in Birmingham

School of Coding & AI is expanding its operations by taking new base in the city centre

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More than 100 new edtech jobs are set to be created in Birmingham after a software training business announced it was expanding into the city.

Wolverhampton-based School of Coding & AI has struck a deal to launch a new hub in Livery Street from where it plans to teach the next generation of tech and digital professionals.

It said it expected to create at least 100 new higher education roles over the next three years.

Founded in 2017, the company works with schools, colleges and businesses to boost digital skills by delivering courses in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths), computer science, AI and cyber security.

It has formed a new partnership with University of Wolverhampton to open a 12,000 sq ft hub in Livery Place in Birmingham’s business district and plans to open five further campuses across the country in 2025.

The new higher education centre will contain an AI learning lab and deliver a range of degrees and higher education courses. Around 300 students are set to enrol in January.

The business also expanded into India earlier this year with new offices in Hyderabad and Chandigarh where it provides º£½ÇÊÓÆµ students with fully funded placements and the chance to experience a new culture while developing their skills in software development.