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New trades training centre to help build local workforce

RMIT University < 1 mins read

The new Trades Innovation Centre has officially opened at RMIT University’s Bundoora East campus, helping to create job-ready graduates for worksites across Victoria. 

RMIT invested $20 million to establish the centre, which features purpose-built skills bays and state-of-the-art equipment, including virtual welders and excavators.

Onsite training will simulate the multidisciplinary nature and timeframes of real construction projects, with a focus on non-technical skills like communication and collaboration.

Students will also have access to a range of support services and partners to enhance their learning, including the City of Whittlesea, Milwaukee Tool Australia and Empowered Women in Trades

Quotes attributable to RMIT Deputy Vice-Chancellor Vocational Education and Vice-President Mish Eastman

"The Trades Innovation Centre builds on RMIT’s excellence in vocational education by delivering worldclass training, while also addressing local skills demands. 

"The new centre will connect the dots between the next generation of tradies, industry and employers, to support projects in the northern growth corridor and across the state."

Quotes attributable to RMIT Trades Innovation Centre Program Manager Donna Sullivan

"We do things differently at RMIT, and the new centre will really be a place for people to pursue a rewarding career in trades, no matter their background.

"School wasn't my strength, but then I found trades. I always say, I may not be able to read Harry Potter, but I can build Hogwarts."

Read more about the RMIT Trades Innovation Centre here.

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