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Deal will be fantastic for young Southampton engineers


THE warship engineers of the future will be trained at Southampton University after it today signs a major new partnership agreement with BAE Systems.

Part of the Hampshire based shipbuilding and defence industry giant’s commitment to maritime research and development, the deal will see the university produce the talent needed to underpin the future of the business.

BAE Systems, which bought VT Group’s Portsmouth shipbuilding facility last year, will provide expert guest lecturers, give students on the course placements and carry out cutting edge research in Southampton.

A spokesman said: “The partnership will focus on strategically important areas of platform systems technologies, industrial/systems engineering, and readiness and sustainment, which are fundamental to the long-term sustainability of BAE Systems’ maritime operations and the wider industry in the UK.”

The announcement comes hard on the heels of the commissioning ceremony of the latest product of the Portsmouth shipyard, the Al-Rahmani, pictured, the second of three corvettes on order from the Royal Navy of Oman.

Alan Johnston, managing director of BAE Systems’ Surface ships division, said: “We have been building ships for the RNO for over 30 years and are proud of the close working relationship we have developed, which is helping us to deliver the extremely sophisticated naval capability to the Royal Navy of Oman.

“Today’s event reflects the significant progress on this programme and reinforces our position as a leader in the global market to design, build and support warships for navies around the world.”


Comments(3)

StEmmosfire says...
10:46am Mon 26 Jul 10

Hopefully BAE will also look at it's current staff and think about getting them trained up to be the future of Warship Design Manufacture, rather relying on employing contractors and foreign Labour. There are is also plenty of talent in jobs market if they were actually to be given a chance..

RadicalEmu says...
4:02pm Mon 26 Jul 10

Shame they won't be built in Southampton.

StEmmosfire says...
4:05pm Mon 26 Jul 10

RadicalEmu wrote:
Shame they won't be built in Southampton.
Hopefully with Griffin and Palmer Johnson coming to the area it will re ignite the marine heritage in Woolston.


NEW DEAL: BAE Systems will be helping to train engineers for warships, such as the one above, at the University of Southampton. NEW DEAL: BAE Systems will be helping to train engineers for warships, such as the one above, at the University of Southampton.

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