SERC Hosts Industry 4.0 Qualification Launch

Boost for Local Manufacturing through Industry 4.0

South Eastern Regional College (SERC) welcomed representatives from local industry to hear about a new fully-funded qualification designed to meet the future needs of manufacturing companies in Northern Ireland.

Aine McGreeghan, SERC’s Deputy Head of School of Engineering, was speaking at the launch of the Industry 4.0 Manufacturing Foundation Degree/Higher Level Apprenticeship.

She said: “Fully-funded by the Department for the Economy, this qualification offers a boost to local manufacturing by equipping engineers with the skills necessary to help with the digital transformation from a manufacturing and operations perspective.”

At the Industry 4.0 launch were (l-r) Andrea Foster and Darren Anderson, SERC; Colin McLean, Sepha; Adam Adair, Reactive Recruitment; Catherine Clydesdale, AMIC; Nigel Hanna, Creative Composites; Ryan McCrystal, Allied Bakeries; James Hamilton, Allied Bakeries; David Edgar, Allied Mills; Dylan Cummins, Reactive Recruitment; Aine McGreeghan, SERC; and James Hegarty, Creative Composites.

“Industry 4.0 technologies are already on the agenda for many manufacturing organisations in Northern Ireland.

“The benefits of converging operational technology with their IT systems could result in significant efficiency and profitability boosts.

“Many companies have legacy machines that they want to integrate but perhaps do not have the skills to do so.

“This programme is ideal to help build those skills and help the companies move forward.”

The three-year Industry 4.0 Manufacturing Foundation Degree/Higher Level Apprenticeship, commencing September 2024, is validated by The Open University.

It is delivered part-time, one day a week, whilst learning on-the-job in your place of employment.  

For further information contact Andrea Foster, Apprenticeship Development Manager at:

andreafoster@serc.ac.uk  

www.serc.ac.uk