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DarbyTech recently presented at Redcar & Cleveland College during a North East Chamber of Commerce event celebrating the success of the Local Skills Improvement Plan across the Teesside region.
The event highlighted the progress being made to strengthen the region’s skills pipeline, particularly within emerging clean energy industries. With support from government funding, Redcar & Cleveland College has established a state-of-the-art Clean Energy Hub, giving students the opportunity to gain practical experience with renewable and low-carbon technologies. DarbyTech has played a key role in the development of the facility, designing, manufacturing and installing several pieces of advanced training equipment used within the hub. These include a Hydrogen Electrolyser Simulator and a Carbon Capture Demonstrator, both developed to provide hands-on learning experiences that mirror real industrial processes. During the event, DarbyTech’s Managing Director Gary Lawson delivered a presentation outlining the company’s work at the college, with particular focus on the Simulated PEM Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Demonstrator. The system represents a pioneering addition to the training facility, enabling students to explore hydrogen production processes in a safe and controlled laboratory environment. The demonstrator is believed to be the first of its kind, reflecting DarbyTech’s ongoing commitment to developing innovative educational technology that supports the transition toward cleaner energy systems. The event provided an opportunity for educators, industry leaders and regional stakeholders to see first-hand how collaborative projects such as the Clean Energy Hub are helping to prepare the next generation of engineers and technicians for the rapidly evolving energy sector. DarbyTech congratulated Redcar & Cleveland College on the success of the initiative and thanked all organisations involved in advancing clean energy education across Teesside.
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