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  • Semta Group

    As sister organisation to Semta, the Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, EAL is part of a wider group of organisations.  Details of each of them are below with links via the company logo to the relevant websites.

    Semta                                         

    Semta is the Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, covering 76,000 businesses employing 2 million people in the UK. Semta works closely with Sector Strategy Groups to drive improvements in productivity by transforming skills. Semta is part of the Skills for Business network of 25 Sector Skills Councils, each one an employer-led, independent organisation.

    Metskill

    MetSkill was established in 1990, by employers in the metals industry, as a mutual venture to help improve business performance and skills. Today, MetSkill is recognised by the industry as the strategic skills and performance body for the UK metals industry. Every part of the metals industry is represented from metals production to recycling, stockholding and distribution, in every part of the UK.

     
    National Skills Academy for Manufacturing

    The National Skills Academy for Manufacturing has been created as a centre of excellence to tackle the skills priorities of the UK manufacturing sector. In this role the Academy will help raise the sector's global competitiveness by developing top quality, fit-for-purpose solutions to critical training and development needs.