Ufi VocTech Directory
Explore the organisations supported by Ufi VocTech Trust.
The Ufi VocTech Directory is unique resource sharing practical insights into how organisations are using digital technologies to improve skills for work across the UK.
The 350+ projects in the directory have all been supported by Ufi, through our grant funding, direct investment or partnership work. You can use the filters below to explore the entries in the directory by sector, organisation type and more.
You can also read about Ufi projects and Ventures from the last few years in the digital VocTech Directory.
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Unlocking vocational skills in prisons through virtual learning
Using virtual and augmented reality to deliver immersive, secure vocational training environments within prisons.
Smart pathways into employment
VR-based training programme to help create pathways in electric vehicle maintenance careers.
Immersive Hydrogen Training
A tool using VR to improve access to training for adults in Scotland looking to enter the hydrogen industry.
Innovative education approach to motorsport engineering
A VR learning platform to support the training of motorsport mechanics and engineers.
Breaking the cycle of prison leaver underemployment: Green vocational training
A digital learning solution enabling adults in prison to study energy qualifications and train as Retrofit Assessors.
The virtual maintenance engineer
An immersive VR platform providing 'digital twins' of machines and equipment to support the training of engineers.
FLO: Virtual reality learning platform for adult social care
A platform using VR to help care workers access training in immersive learning environments.
Project Jackdaw – vocational driver training simulator
Immersive driver simulator to help young adults train an encourage the take up of logistics apprenticeships in Scotland.
Railway station security simulation serious game
A VR simulation game to help railway workers build competence and confidence when identifying security threats and following procedures.
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