BAE Systems Opens Shipbuilding Academy in Glasgow

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Princess Anne has officially opened the £12m Applied Building Academy by BAE Systems in Glasgow at a ceremony located at its Scotstoun site

Creds: FreePik and BAE Systems - Cargo ship in harbour
Creds: FreePik and BAE Systems - Cargo ship in harbour

The facility will provide life-long learning to the entire workforce and ensure that current and future employees reach their full potential in the shipbuilding and maritime industry.

Academy Facilities and Modern Learning Environment 

Measuring 5,500m2, the Academy comprises a multipurpose flexible learning hub and a modern trade hall, where students can test their practical skills.

The hub opened in September 2024, welcoming almost 300 new apprentices and graduates. It includes over 30 teaching zones and a cutting-edge science, technology, engineering and maths innovation space, alongside an exhibition and conference area.

Hands-On Shipbuilding Training for Apprentices 

The trade hall provides a high quality, hands-on training environment where learners are fully immersed in realistic ship mock-ups. Since opening in December 2024, 60 craft apprentices have completed or begun an eight-week shipbuilding training course, including both vocational and theory-based lessons within fabrication, electrical, sheet metal work, welding and pipefitting. Another 30 apprentices will begin training before June.

Supporting the Delivery of Type 26 Frigates

The Company’s training curriculums and new facilities are a key element of the modernisation and digitalisation of its Govan and Scotstoun yards, directly supporting the delivery of eight Type 26 frigates for the Royal Navy, as well as variants in Australia and Canada, alongside potential future orders.

Investing in Glasgow Shipbuilding Sites 

The construction of the Janet Harvey Hall, a cutting-edge new shipbuilding facility in Govan, is also set to be completed in the coming weeks. The new facilities, together with a range of additional investments in technologies and equipment, form an overall £300m investment in BAE Systems’ two shipbuilding sites in Glasgow.

Commitment to Workforce Development and Talent Pipeline 

Simon Lister, managing director of BAE Systems’ Naval Ships business said: “It’s a tremendous honour to welcome Her Royal Highness to our Applied Shipbuilding Academy to meet with some of our colleagues and see first-hand how we’re developing the next generation of shipbuilders. The Academy is an exceptional facility, which will help provide innovative career-long learning and skills development activities for more than 4,500 employees. This will help ensure we have a pipeline of talent available to deliver the best possible equipment to the Royal Navy and our allies around the world as they operate in an increasingly challenging and complex environment.”