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COMPOSITESTECHNICIANTRAILBLAZERAPPRENTICESHIP

BrianThornton

TBCoordinator

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COMPOSITESTECHNICIANTRAILBLAZERAPPRENTICESHIP

SteeringGroupChairmanDeanJones

LeadCompanyRollsRoyce

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STEERINGGROUPMEMBERS

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COMPOSITESTECHNICIANTRAILBLAZERAPPRENTICESHIP

Supportedby

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36-48MonthProgram

Beha

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Work-based competencyNVQ L2

Work-based competencyNVQ L3

Under-pinning knowledgeTechnical Certificate L3

Completed ApprenticeshipEng.Tech. Ready

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MandatoryUnits(Agreed)

1. UnderstandemployerH&SPolicy(Inc.Statutory Regs)2. InterpretEng.Data andWorkinstructions3. WorkEffectivelyandEfficiently– (inc. intro.toBIT)4. AwarenessofMaterials5. AwarenessofProcesses–(inc.Tooling)6. AwarenessofProductDesignandApplications7. AwarenessofDefectsandDetectioninComposites8. ProductionofaPartusingaHand-layupTechnique

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OptionalUnits– FoundationLevel(Minimum2required)

•AnunderstandingofPrepregs•AnunderstandingofWetlayup•AnunderstandingofRI/RTM•AnunderstandingofAutomatedProcesses•AnunderstandingofAssemblies,Jointing,Bonding•AnunderstandingofRepairTechniques•AnunderstandingofSprayLayup•AnunderstandingofCuringTechniques•AnunderstandingofManufactureofMaterials•AnunderstandingofToolingandToolPrep.

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AwardingBodypreference

Pearsons• B-TEC- L3

+•EALNVQs

• CompositesEngineerLevel2• CompositesEngineerLevel3)

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TrainingProvision

AnOpportunityforFE

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CLF– MarketopportunityBackground to UK Composites

The initial development of composites, and the advanced materials required to produce them were achieved in the UK (e.g. carbon fibre and epoxy resin) in the 1950s & 60s. Publication of the first UK Composites Strategy in 2009 provided a shared platform and determined a cross-sector plan to ensure strategic growth of the UK composites industry.

The 2009 Strategy led directly to the creation of the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Composites supply chain R&D programme.

Since 2009, strategic Government support of the composites industry has made a substantial impact. Rate of growth and range of deployment of composites in UK aerospace applications has significantly exceeded industry forecasts of only ten years ago as a result of successful programmes of technology and supply chain development.

Subsequent work has included:

• The creation of the Composites Leadership Forum

• EPSRC funding for the Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Composites (CIMComp)

• A UKTI funded study on the UK Composites Supply Chain

• The AMSCI funded Composites Innovation Cluster

• A doubling in size of the NCC

• EPSRC funded Industrial Doctorate Centre

• Composites Technician Trailblazer Apprenticeship

Global Position

The Global Market for composite products in 2013, across all sectors, had a value of US $68.1bn. The overall market is expected to grow at around 6.5% CAGR over the next 7 years to about $105.8bn in 2020. [UK Composites Market Study*]

Driven by need for the benefits of composites, such as light/right-weighting, low maintenance and significantly reduced through life costs, there is major opportunity for the application of these materials across many industry sectors.

There will be accelerating organic growth in the established composites-using sectors like Aerospace, Motorsport and Renewables, together with the emergence of substantial new markets for composites products in sectors such as Automotive, Rail, Oil and Gas etc.

“ A 2013 survey of UK composites R&D funding identified £316m worth of projects with composite content.”

Composites Opportunities New Technologies and Markets

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The UK Opportunity

Consultation with the UK composites supply chain has shown that the UK has the opportunity to grow its current £2.3bn composite product market to £12.bn by 2030. [UK Composites Market Study*]

Percentage figures are Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). The forecast figures reflect the view of UK supply chain companies in research carried out by the NCC in mid-2015.

With the right support, a paradigm shift will be achieved in the UK to capture the growing global opportunities for the application of composite materials in multiple sectors.

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*Refer to the back page for further details.*Refer to the back page for further details.

Background to UK Composites

The initial development of composites, and the advanced materials required to produce them were achieved in the UK (e.g. carbon fibre and epoxy resin) in the 1950s & 60s. Publication of the first UK Composites Strategy in 2009 provided a shared platform and determined a cross-sector plan to ensure strategic growth of the UK composites industry.

The 2009 Strategy led directly to the creation of the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Composites supply chain R&D programme.

Since 2009, strategic Government support of the composites industry has made a substantial impact. Rate of growth and range of deployment of composites in UK aerospace applications has significantly exceeded industry forecasts of only ten years ago as a result of successful programmes of technology and supply chain development.

Subsequent work has included:

• The creation of the Composites Leadership Forum

• EPSRC funding for the Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Composites (CIMComp)

• A UKTI funded study on the UK Composites Supply Chain

• The AMSCI funded Composites Innovation Cluster

• A doubling in size of the NCC

• EPSRC funded Industrial Doctorate Centre

• Composites Technician Trailblazer Apprenticeship

Global Position

The Global Market for composite products in 2013, across all sectors, had a value of US $68.1bn. The overall market is expected to grow at around 6.5% CAGR over the next 7 years to about $105.8bn in 2020. [UK Composites Market Study*]

Driven by need for the benefits of composites, such as light/right-weighting, low maintenance and significantly reduced through life costs, there is major opportunity for the application of these materials across many industry sectors.

There will be accelerating organic growth in the established composites-using sectors like Aerospace, Motorsport and Renewables, together with the emergence of substantial new markets for composites products in sectors such as Automotive, Rail, Oil and Gas etc.

“ A 2013 survey of UK composites R&D funding identified £316m worth of projects with composite content.”

Composites Opportunities New Technologies and Markets

6

The UK Opportunity

Consultation with the UK composites supply chain has shown that the UK has the opportunity to grow its current £2.3bn composite product market to £12.bn by 2030. [UK Composites Market Study*]

Percentage figures are Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). The forecast figures reflect the view of UK supply chain companies in research carried out by the NCC in mid-2015.

With the right support, a paradigm shift will be achieved in the UK to capture the growing global opportunities for the application of composite materials in multiple sectors.

RENEWABLESOIL & GASMARINECONSTRUCTIONRAILAUTOMOTIVEDEFENCEAEROSPACE

£600m£20m£220m£360m£60m£380m£380m£270m

UPPER

£1,100m33%

LOWER

£320m

UPPER

£370m4%

LOWER

£320m

UPPER

£1520m10%

LOWER

£1240m

UPPER

£160m7%

LOWER

£130m

UPPER

£3,490m16%

LOWER

£1,430m

UPPER

£1,150m8%

LOWER

£910m

UPPER

£3,590m19%

LOWER

£1,250m

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£1,100m4%

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£880m2

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£100m12%

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£530m7%

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*Refer to the back page for further details.*Refer to the back page for further details.

http://www.compositesleadershipforum.com/uk-composites-strategy

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“WEHAVEASKILLSCHALLENGEINGERMANY,YOUHAVEASKILLSCRISISINTHEUK”(WrightReport2014)

CURRENTANDFUTURESHORTFALLOFTHEMEANSTOGENERATESKILLEDPEOPLE

EngineeringUK2016- TheStateofEngineering....supplydatashowsanannualshortfallof29,000peoplewith level3skillsand40,000withlevel4+skills......theUKatalllevelsofeducationdoesnothavethecurrentcapacityortherequiredrateofgrowthneededtomeettheforecastdemandforskilledengineersandtechniciansby2022.

CURRENTANDFUTURESHORTAGEOFSKILLEDPEOPLE

UKCESWorkingFutures2014-2024- EvidenceReport100April2016....manufacturinggrowthwillbedrivenbyadvanced(high-technology)manufacturing inthefuture.Theavailabilityofskilledlabourwillbeanessentialdeterminantofactivity.Currenttrendssuggestthatskillshortagesareasizeableconcern,andwillbeanimportantfactorinthelong- term.EEFSkillsReport2016– AnUp-skillBattle73%ofmanufacturersexperiencehighlyskilledstaffrecruitmentproblems.67%citelackoftechnicalskills.59%expecttoneedmoremanagement,leadershipandproduction-relatedtechnicalskillsinthenextthreeyears.

UKAdvancedManufacturingSkills– ProbableMarketFailure

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INCREASINGTHEPROVISION

NCC-TraintheTrainerProgram

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INCREASINGTHEPROVISION

Modular8DayProgramDeliveredatNCCorothercentres

Turn-KeySolution(Inc.TrainingMoulds)

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FlexibleDelivery?

8x1day4x2day2x4day

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SupportedDelivery

Facilitate&Support

Coordinate&AggregateDemand

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Summary

IdentifiedSkillsshortageSupportedDeliveryDeliverfrom2017

ApplyingforLevel5Funding(£24k)

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Contactinfo.

brian.thornton@nccuk.com

07770633488