Wood extends training contract with 3t Energy Group

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Global engineering and consultancy company, Wood, has renewed its training management service (TMS) contract with 3t Energy Group for a further three years, until 2023.

3t Energy Group, which includes AIS Training, Survivex, Drilling Systems, and Transform, has been contracted to deliver support for Wood’s onshore and site-based training and competency requirements in the UK since 2017.

In that time, 3t has focused on digitising and streamlining to drive efficiency, as well as delivering thousands of world-class, industry-accredited technical and safety-critical skills courses and assessments.

As part of the extended contract, AIS Training and Survivex will continue to deliver training courses with Transform’s award-winning, cloud-based, training and competency systems managing the training process.

Transform will also work closely with Wood to develop more ground-breaking, technology-led solutions including mobile phone apps to boost knowledge retention, self-service options for delegates who want to arrange their own training, and ‘blended’ learning solutions focussed on integrating technology and digital media with traditional classroom methods to provide customised training.

Gavin Taylor, Vice President of Global Sales & Strategy at 3t Energy Group, said: “We are delighted Wood has extended our contract and are very much looking forward to evolving and enhancing our services together.  Our partnership with Wood has been the catalyst for some of the most ground-breaking technology developments in the training sector such as our cloud-based, ‘Transform’ training and competency systems, which enable companies to seamlessly track every detail of workforce and asset compliance from one central platform.

“Together with Wood, we want to continue developing innovative, market-leading, digital solutions for learning and development and we are excited about entering this next phase of our relationship.”

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