Nelson and Colne College Group help found the Lancashire and Cumbria Institute of Technology  

Nelson and Colne College Group (NCCG) have proudly announced themselves to be a founding member of the Lancashire and Cumbria Institute of Technology (IoT).  

Alongside various other colleges within the region, including the IoT lead Blackpool and Fylde College, NCCG hope to inspire the next generation of highly skilled technical workers by offering tailor-made higher-level technical courses with a focus on skilled based education– providing students with industry-leading facilities, equipment and training. 

This initiative is part of a national programme designed to create world-class educational institutions that will drive economic growth whilst providing students with the knowledge and skills needed for high-quality, technical jobs. 

IoTs were first launched in 2019 and there are a small number already in place in various regions across the country. The introduction of the initiative to Lancashire and Cumbria is a most welcome addition to the educational landscape states Nelson and Colne College Group’s Principal and CEO, Lisa O’Loughlin: 

“We are delighted to be part of the Lancashire and Cumbria IoT. Here at NCCG we understand just how important high-quality technical education is, both to learners and employers across the region.  

“Today’s announcement of our place within this IoT goes to further support our focus on an education route that can provide a pathway into higher technical positions for more people, providing skills for the future and further boosting the economy of Lancashire and Cumbria.” 

The Lancashire and Cumbria IoT scheme is now open for business, with an official launch planned for early Summer. The national IoT programme will be supported by £290 million in government funding, enabling the development of industry-standard facilities and equipment. These resources will be used to deliver cutting-edge education and training, ensuring that students receive an outstanding educational experience. 

Developments at the NCCG campuses of Nelson and Colne College and Accrington and Rossendale College will include a Health Informatics Laboratory with the latest industry specialist systems simulation software; an Engineering Laboratory created to develop skills in both composites and additive manufacturing, sustainable design practices, and computational fluid dynamics; a Sustainable Technologies Laboratory with a focus on Electric Vehicles, clean energy sources and sustainable construction practices; and a bespoke Digital Suite combining a VR & AR suite, Programming facilities, a Cybersecurity and Networking Lab and AI & Machine Learning Software.  

The unique collaborations that IoTs forge, between further education colleges, universities, and leading employers focus on delivering courses in one or more technical specialisms, providing learners with a route into occupations such as automotive engineering, cyber security, agri-tech, aerospace, healthcare, and lab science. 

Through this partnership, NCCG are embracing new technologies, pedagogies, and research, which will then be shared with other members of the Institute of Technology Network.  

To find out more about Institutes of Technology then visit https://www.institutesoftechnology.org.uk/ and to read more about the Nelson and Colne College Group then visit https://www.nelsongroup.ac.uk/.