CESPA Welcomes Verciti: Boosting Clean Energy Skills in the UK
Key Ideas
  • The Clean Energy Systems Partner Alliance (CESPA) has expanded with the addition of Verciti, a leader in immersive 'net zero' training, to address skills shortages in the clean energy sector.
  • Verciti offers virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) courses covering hydrogen production, power electronics, and more, aiming to bridge the widening skills gap in the industry.
  • CESPA alliance members now have access to a range of disciplines needed for system optimization, training solutions, and infrastructure development to advance the UK's clean energy sector.
  • The collaboration between CESPA and Verciti aims to provide scalable 'net zero' skills training, targeting the growth of green technologies and creating new job opportunities in the UK.
The Clean Energy Systems Partner Alliance (CESPA) has gained a new member, Verciti, known for its immersive 'net zero' training programs. With a focus on addressing the skills gap in the clean energy sector, Verciti offers courses in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) covering hydrogen production, power electronics, and other key areas. CESPA now comprises seven specialists, including PP Control & Automation, Danfoss, and Emerson, providing a comprehensive range of skills and expertise in clean energy systems. Verciti, based in Manchester and born out of The Blair Project, aims to provide accessible and focused technical training to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements. The company's collaboration with CESPA is set to offer training solutions to both current customers and potential future tenders, enhancing the development of green technologies in the UK. The introduction of Verciti to CESPA came through the Ignite Hydrogen Labs Programme, highlighting the synergy between the alliance and Verciti's AR EdTech project focused on upskilling in the hydrogen industry. By combining forces, CESPA and Verciti aim to provide certified training programs that address the growing demand for skills in the hydrogen and clean energy sectors. The positive sentiment around the collaboration emphasizes the potential for CESPA to drive innovation and maximize the capabilities of green and clean technologies in the UK. With a strong emphasis on scaling up 'net zero' skills training and fostering new job opportunities, the alliance aims to play a key role in advancing the country's clean energy economy.
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