Take advantage of Milton Keynes’ newest business hub

    The brand new Chaffron Centre offers the region’s companies a first-class workspace and meeting facility as well as a range of business focussed training offers.

    Following a substantial £3.5m grant from the government, Milton Keynes College is proud to be inaugurating its new Chaffron ‘Business and Skills’ Centre.

    A spokesperson for the brand new Chaffron Centre says: "The location of your business speaks volumes about your company, which is why the centre offers a great option for workspaces best suited to your specific requirements. 

    "We are thrilled to unveil our newly developed, fully equipped business centre facility. Beautifully interior designed, it offers the latest technology, comfortable seating and all the tea and coffee you can drink!"

    The Chaffron Centre at the Chaffron Way campus is a new facility designed to help companies and educators work more closely together. The venue offers digital skills training and state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) equipment for use by both learners and the business community.

    Some of the UK’s most up-to-the-minute AI technology will be available for learners and businesses to try out, including Tesla suits and Stratus Systems’ VR solution – a breakthrough in computer aided design (CAD).

    There’s also a Cobotta programmable industrial robot as well as advanced workstations and teaching aids

    The Chaffron Centre offers space for companies to use to meet and work with the added benefit of plentiful free parking just a stone’s throw from the city centre and the railway station.

    A range of helpful courses will be available through SkillsHub:MK, designed to fill the skills gaps that have been identified locally through consultation with employers.  Subjects covered will include leadership and management, digital sales and Marketing and digital and data strategy. 

    The centre will be operated in partnership with the South Central Institute for Technology, MK Chamber, the Southeast Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) and Milton Keynes Council, along with the city-wide artificial intelligence group, MKAI, Biztech, the city’s technology forum, the Open University and Cranfield University/MK:U.

    Speaking at the opening event of the Chaffron Centre, Dr Julie Mills OBE, CEO and Group Principal of MK College Group commented: "We see the Chaffron Centre as an employer-driven facility to ensure that learners are being taught the digital skills that local businesses really need."

    "Being asked to pilot something that could become a truly significant national scheme shows the Government’s confidence in the Milton Keynes College Group and we’re very excited to take this forward and help to bring the worlds of business and Further Education together in innovative yet pragmatic and business-focused ways."

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