NICEIC, the UK’s leading certification and training body for the electrical industry, is pleased to announce its upcoming episode of The Wire webinar ‘New opportunities: the future of electrical training’ will be made available to the wider industry as part of NICEIC’s Apprenticeship Week 2025 programme. The episode will take place on 13 February 2025 at 20:00.
THE WIRE webinars provide exclusive content to NICEIC-certified businesses and their employees, covering topics ranging from technical explainers to regulatory changes and skills. The upcoming episode will have insights for all looking to future proof their career or their business, with NICEIC experts discussing the evolving landscape of technical education.
During the webinar, the NICEIC training team will explore the different pathways to becoming a qualified electrician, from apprenticeships to T Levels, options for career changers as well as Experienced Worker Assessments (EWAs), and Electrician Plus.
With insights on the latest developments in electrical training and qualifications, businesses will be better placed to make the right investment in the skills they need to grow and those pursuing a career in the industry will be able to make informed decisions about the options available to them.
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