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Wednesday, 21 January 2015 / Published in APPRENTICESHIP, MEDIA & PRESS, NEWS

TIGOSE at the Engineering Show (Autosport International Show) 2015

The International Guild of Specialist Engineers and Emtec Colleges at Autosport International

TIGOSE (The International Guild of Specialist Engineers), which gathers some of the top specialists and businesses in the classic car and historic racing car industry, will attend the Autosport Engineering show, part of Autosport International, with new partners Emtec Colleges Ltd (part of Central College, Nottingham), who deliver The International Guild’s bespoke training programme dedicated to its Members’ apprentices.

“It seems only appropriate that, as both TIGOSE and Emtec strive to achieve excellence in the fields of historic motorsport and performance engineering, we should attend and support the show,” said TIGOSE founder Michael Scott.

TIGOSE will share its stand with Emtec Colleges, owners of the training academy delivering the Apprenticeship Programme, which started on December 8 and it’s the first of its kind in the UK.

“The Autosport Engineering show is a brilliant opportunity to showcase what we can offer the industry, in conjunction with The International Guild and its Members: we are all keen to protect and nurture manufacturing skills through the provision of training for the future’s best engineers,” said Emtec Managing Director Andy Moore.

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