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Product Design Centre launches at Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Institute of Technology

By Nub News Reporter   3rd Oct 2025

The Product Design Centre provides an end-to-end product development service. (NSCG)
The Product Design Centre provides an end-to-end product development service. (NSCG)

The Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Institute of Technology has launched its Product Design Centre, a brand-new hub designed to help businesses, entrepreneurs and innovators bring new ideas to life. 

The hub facility provides an end-to-end product development service, combining cutting-edge technology with support from experienced and skilled engineers.  

Offering access to cutting-edge facilities and specialist expertise, the centre provides an engaging, practical environment where learners can experience real-world industry projects, guided by experienced staff.

Welcoming external collaborators, this hands-on initiative will help to develop and nurture a strong pipeline of skilled graduates, equipped with invaluable practical experience ready to make their mark in the workforce. 

In addition to technical facilities, the centre also delivers a broad range of fully-funded, career-focused training courses, including both technical and professional development programmes such as Coaching and Mentoring, Digital Marketing for Small Businesses, Introduction to AI, 3D Modelling and CNC Machining.  

Led by the Ofsted Outstanding Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG), the £25 million Institute of Technology (IoT) delivers high-quality technical skills training in priority sectors. (NSCG)

Georgina Barnard, vice principal at the Institute of Technology, said: "We are pleased to launch this exciting initiative, made possible through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).

"The Product Design Centre has been established to drive the growth of Staffordshire's local businesses while providing valuable opportunities for local people to develop new skills and access hands-on competency based training." 

Businesses using the Product Design centre will benefit from access to advanced equipment, including CAD/CAM Systems, Coordinate Measuring Machine , electronics assembly and testing laboratory, 3D FDM and Polyjet printers and a Mazak 5-Axis CNC machine.  

Led by the Ofsted Outstanding Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG), the £25 million Institute of Technology (IoT) delivers high-quality technical skills training in priority sectors, including advanced engineering and manufacturing, modern methods of construction, digital technologies and health sciences.  

The IoT brings together leading education providers from across Staffordshire, including Keele University, Burton and South Derbyshire College, Axia Solutions, South Staffordshire College and Stoke-on-Trent College. 

More information about the Product Design Centre can be found by visiting https://sotsiot.ac.uk/employers/the-product-design-centre  

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