Sunday, September 8, 2024

In Phase looks to the future with apprentice drive

Nottingham-based automotive tech specialist, In Phase International Group (In Phase International), has announced a major boost to their apprenticeship programme.

Six new apprentices have joined the business, which was established in 2001 and is home to a range of automotive technology pioneers, including the Road Angel and Snooper brands.

The apprentices – Dylan Duke, Stefan Makengo, Ned Walker, Phoebe Stott, Kristen Smith and Curtis Knight – will work across all functions of the group, from marketing and sales to design, engineering, customer service and technical support.

Gary Digva, sales director at In Phase International said: “This is a massive year for us as a group. We are celebrating our 21st anniversary of business and we have come a long way since then. Our brands are household names and we also have a selection of other related businesses that stand alone but also dovetail perfectly with the other group businesses.

“We are steeped in technology and innovation but none of that is possible without talented team members. Whilst we reflect on a highly successful 21 years, we also recognise that we need to invest in the future. That is why we have bolstered our apprenticeship programme this year.

“In Phase International is an exciting Nottingham-based business with a national and increasingly international customer base. The whole team and I look forward to working with our apprentices to help them forge their careers with us and in the technology and manufacturing sectors of the future.”

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