UK visual effects, animation & games industries get multi-million pound skills boost
Ed Vaizey, Minister of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, announces Next Generation Skills Academy.

皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 leading visual effects (VFX), animation and games employers 鈥� including Double Negative, Framestore, Moving Picture Company, Pinewood Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Ubisoft Reflections 鈥� have joined forces to create a new Next Gen Skills Academy, it was announced today.
皇冠体育app consortium has secured nearly 拢6.5m of investment via the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), to develop the next generation of talented animators, games designers and visual effects artists.
Led by Centroid, one of the industry鈥檚 leading motion capture companies, and Amersham and Wycombe College, a leading provider of vocational courses and training, the Next Gen Skills Academy will develop and offer new entry level qualifications, higher level apprenticeships, short courses and online learning opportunities, all designed to meet employers鈥� skills needs. 皇冠体育app initiative is also supported by a range of stakeholders including BFI, Creative England, Creative Skillset, TIGA and Ukie.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said:
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 creative industries are amongst the strongest in the world, worth 拢71.4 billion per year to the UK economy and supporting more than 1.7m jobs. Visual effects and games in particular are a great British success story. But if we鈥檙e to maintain our cutting-edge position, we need to make sure that we have the talent and skills the industry needs. That why the Creative Industries Strategy places skills development as a key priority for the future growth of this important sector.
皇冠体育app project will benefit from over 拢2.7m Government investment over the next three years. Employers will provide a further 拢3.6m investment in cash and in kind.
Investment will support the development of a new online learning platform to deliver the latest training and skills for these fast moving industries, together with the development of new nationally-recognised qualifications. A regional network of high performing further education colleges will be established across England, delivering industry-led courses, delivering over 1300 qualifications, including 150 apprenticeship starts and over 1000 online training courses.
Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy, Ed Vaizey, added:
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 creative industries are renowned across the globe, driving growth and investment into this country. By investing in skills with the Next Gen Skills Academy we can continue to grow this industry, a powerhouse within the UK economy.
Michael Davis, CEO of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills said:
When employers work in partnership, they can accomplish great things. This Academy is an example of how, by getting together and discussing their skills needs, businesses have managed to create something bigger and better than they could have achieved on their own. We remain committed to helping business take ownership of their skills needs, and I wish the Academy the very best.
Phil Stilgoe, CEO of Centroid added:
By being led by a consortium of employers, the Next Gen Skills Academy will equip learners with the relevant skills that our sectors are crying out for.
Mark Sellis, Principal and CEO at Amersham and Wycombe College added:
We are excited to be involved in such a unique opportunity to develop industry relevant qualifications that are both designed with and validated by industry.
Rupert Loman: Founder and CEO of Gamer Network that owns EGX (formerly Eurogamer Expo) added:
It鈥檚 great to see the government investing in the next generation of British gaming. We already have a long heritage as a creative hotbed and this support will ensure that continues and delivers future economic success.
Today鈥檚 announcement follows the launch of the , an industry led strategy launched in July 2014 that will see businesses and government work together to maintain the UK鈥檚 position as a world leader.
This announcement builds on the Government鈥檚 commitment to the video games industry, with the news that video games companies across the UK can now claim corporation tax relief for the production of games qualifying under new cultural test regulations, which came into force on 19 August 2014.