Food industry takes control of its engineering future
7 February 2013
Today, the UK's first accredited engineering degree dedicated entirely to food
and drink manufacturing has been launched by the Minister of State for
Agriculture and Food, David Heath MP.
The Minister attended the special launch event in Sheffield, alongside several representatives from food and drink companies across the UK. The City will be the home of the new degree – the MEng Food Engineering, which will be offered exclusively by Sheffield Hallam University. The Minister congratulated the UK's largest manufacturing sector for taking collective action to address skills shortages as part of its joint vision with government to grow the sector 20% by 2020.
Nestlé UK & Ireland Chairman and Chief Executive Fiona Kendrick also addressed guests at the launch. Ms. Kendrick spoke of the challenges her company faces when recruiting engineers due to the lack of food and drink specialist skills. She emphasised the impact this has on both her business and the industry at large, stressing that a lack of technical expertise will hinder the sector's ability to innovate and to remain competitive. Nestlé is one of the many companies that have already signed up to support the degree, which is designed to create employment-ready engineers, and Kendrick strongly urged other manufacturers to do the same.
A key feature of the degree is guaranteed work placements at food and drink companies providing students with much sought after employment skills and experience. Other companies on board so far are: ABF, apetito Ltd, Arla Foods, Burton's Biscuit Company, Cargill, Dalehead Foods, Finsbury Foods, General Mills, Mars, McCains Foods, Mondelez International, Nestlé UK, Pork Farms, Premier Foods Plc, United Biscuits, Warburtons and the William Jackson Food Group.
The creation of the MEng Food Engineering degree is part of Graduate Excellence – a project to create employment-ready engineering graduates for the food and drink manufacturing industry. The project is being delivered through a partnership of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), The National Skills Academy for Food & Drink and Sheffield Hallam University. The degree has also received co-investment from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills through the Employer Investment Fund.
Fiona Kendrick, Chairman and Chief Executive Nestlé UK & Ireland and Chair of FDF's Competitiveness Steering Group, said:
“At Nestlé, one of the biggest challenges we face is recruiting the best talent for our business. Our success depends on our ability to remain competitive and innovate however a lack of engineering and technical expertise will hold our industry back.
“The Graduate Excellence degree is a ground-breaking initiative which will equip graduates with the technical skills and commercial acumen our industry needs. It is an opportunity for food manufacturers to take control of their future and help shape a pipeline of talent. A number of companies, including Nestlé, have already committed their support in a range of ways but I urge companies of all sizes to get involved.”
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, David Heath MP, said:
“The UK's food and drink industry is a hugely important part of our economy, worth around £89 billion each year. I want to see this sector grow and become more competitive on the world stage, creating more job opportunities for our young people. That's why it's vitally important that the industry is able to attract new talent with the right skills so we can continue to lead the way in developing innovative food sciences and technology. The new Graduate Excellence Programme in food and drink manufacturing will help make this happen by providing students with access to state of the art facilities, on the job training and the latest developments in engineering. I will continue to do all I can to ensure Government works alongside the food industry to encourage more superb training initiatives like this in the future.”
Note to Editors:
- The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is the voice of the food and drink manufacturing industry – the UK's largest manufacturing sector. For more information about FDF and the industry we represent visit:
- Graduate Excellence Launch. View the agenda for today's event
- Photographs from today's event will be available from 4pm on 7 February on our Graduate Excellence Flickr page
- For more details on the MEng Food Engineering course at Sheffield Hallam University please visit the website
- For more information on the food and drink industry's Graduate Excellence webpage
- About The National Skills Academy for Food Drink. The National Skills Academy for Food Drink is the food and drink manufacturing industry's skills body. The Academy was created in 2007 to facilitate sector specific training provision to drive up sector productivity and competitiveness in line with employer needs. Training organisations that become part of the Academy undergo rigorous quality checks and include both publicly and privately funded learning centres. Each delivers some aspect of skills development for the food and drink manufacturing industry as a whole, and/or specialist skills for one of its various sub-sectors.
- According to the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink, Yorkshire The Humber currently employs around 46,000 people in food and drink manufacturing.
- Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK's largest universities with more than 36,000 students, 27,000 of which are undergraduates. The University has the fourth highest number of postgraduate taught students in the UK and runs approximately 580 different courses. The University is England's largest provider of courses that involve work placements (such as a year in industry) and 91 per cent of the University's graduates are in work or further study six months after graduation.
- Graduate Excellence has received co-investment from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) through the Employer Investment Fund. Further information visit the website.
More information
For media enquiries, please contact:
Rebecca Wilhelm or 020 7420 7140 Email: rebecca.wilhelm@fdf.org.uk
Avni Raval or 020 7420 7131 Email: Avni.Raval@fdf.org.uk
Anna Taylor on 0207 420 7118 Email: anna.taylor@fdf.org.uk
Fiona Ferguson on 0207 420 7114 Email: fiona.ferguson@fdf.org.uk
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