Have you spotted our fantastic new look being rolled out across the group?
NETA Training is turning orange, and we hope you are going to love it!
With all the exciting developments happening across NETA this year, it felt like the perfect time to refresh our brand.
And, of course, it’s our 50th anniversary, so what better excuse do we need?
So, what can you expect to see?
From today our old-school blue NETA logo has been given an orange makeover – that’s a flash of vibrant colour to really grab your attention.
Over the following weeks all our blue logos will be turning orange.
You might also notice, we have officially dropped the word Group from our name, as this no longer reflects our position as we are a part of the Education Training Collective.
Going forward we will simply be known as NETA Training.
Everything else? Well, that stays the same. The same high standard of training, quality instruction from industry experts, and the chance to develop industrial skills that are in huge demand.
Also, new to NETA himself, director Karl Johnson said: “This is such an exciting time to be joining NETA Training. There’s so much to look forward to and a modern fresh image seems appropriate as NETA turns 50.”
First registered in 1976, that is 50 years of training young people, adult learners and industry professionals the skills of their trade, giving thousands of people direction towards their future careers or upskilling and reskilling delegates and the existing workforce.
Our 50th celebrations come in a year of lots of exciting developments, including the £4.7m All Access Academy at Redcar, made possible with Levelling Up partnership funding, which is now home to NETA’s training offer in scaffolding, rope access and rigging and lifting.
And work is well underway on the all-new £14.7m NETA Training centre in Thornaby, funded in part by a £4.5m investment as part of the Thornaby Town Deal funding with the support of the Thornaby Town Deal Board, delivered in partnership with Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council.
Karl said: “All of this positions NETA to continue meeting technical skill development needs across the Tees Valley, the region and beyond.”
Keep checking our website and socials for all the latest updates!