Wrexham Glyndwr University is working to boost skills, helping companies to attract, recruit and retain talented people through a Degree Apprenticeship Programme. The University is offering six fully funded Degree Apprenticeship Programmes which start at the end of the month for employees of Welsh companies to access. The courses are: Cyber Security Software Engineering Mechanical […]
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The Leader reported in April 2020 how Deeside Business Forum (DBF) launched a business advisory group. It was made up of experts from many different fields who came forward to offer their guidance and expertise to struggling businesses for free. Askar Sheibani, managing director and CEO of Comtek Network Systems and chairman of Deeside Business Forum (DBF), vowed to do what he could to help struggling firms to weather the storm. Looking back just over a year later, he said the initiative has been a big success and saw an uptake of about 300. He said: It was predominantly businesses from North East Wales but we did have some from North West Wales, as far as Anglesey.