To help address the current skills gap in the West Midlands, Solihull College has made a significant investment in state of the art facilities for both construction and engineering disciplines to ensure it can train work ready employees.
The commitment to both students and local industry was solidified last week at the official VIP launch of the College’s new £8.5 million motor vehicle and construction facility at the Woodlands Campus.
Some of the West Midlands top industry names, including Jaguar Land Rover, Arup, Mansell Construction, Monarch Airlines and Snap-On Industrial joined the College to celebrate the launch. The new facility in Smith's Wood houses twelve new workshops, enhancing and supporting the College’s offering in subject areas including motor vehicle, motor sport, engineering and construction. To celebrate this focus, the College welcomed both Marussia and Red Bull Formula 1 car models and a state of the art racing driving simulator for guests to try their hand at.
The College was also pleased to welcome three time winner British Touring Car Championship driver Matt Neal – along with his Honda Yuasa BTCC racing car to the launch. Matt, who is originally from Stourbridge said he was really impressed with the new College investment: "This fantastic facility is a great initiative and just what our country needs. Solihull College is providing skills to young people so that they can hit the ground running. Through Snap-On’s Excellence in Education programme at other colleges, we have already seen students go on to work for Formula 1 and Jaguar Land Rover and to have this facility and teaching here in the Midlands will bring benefits for all futures together."
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