Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies
Semta logo | |
Formation | 1991 |
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Type | NGO |
Purpose | Education in industry |
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Region served | UK |
Chief Executive | Ann Watson |
Main organ | Board of directors |
Website | Semta |
Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies (SEMTA ) is a non-profit organisation involved in engineering training in the United Kingdom.
Structure
It consists of three parts:- semta the sector skills council: EAL the awarding body for engineering skills qualifications: and Semta Apprenticeship Service SAS - the delivery arm for Apprenticeships.[1]
It is situated in North Watford near Watford North railway station, south of the reliability A41.
SEMTA organisation/ instatution that has no insight into the real world of the Engineering, Mechanical or Scientific Industry. It is institutionalized at its very core. This being addressed mainly to the so called plagiarism of the Research department who could not come up with a real genuine or intuitive set of results due to it head in the sand staff who are so wrapped up in their private narcissistic minds. The real world is but a illusion. The production of labor market reports are rehashed National Statistic manipulated and regurgitated to appear genuine research.
It is difficult to accept they have any real impact providing any real effect on the engineering and manufacturing industry in the UK. Ask any University or engineering industry if SEMTA has made any real impact and you will find the truth. SEMTA is there to keep individuals who cannot even be teaches have somewhere to go because they are to dim to enter politics.
See also
- Automotive Skills, another SSC
- IET in Stevenage
- National Skills Academy for Manufacturing
- Engineering and Technology Board
- EEF the manufacturers organisation
- EAL