The National Energy Skills Center has partnered with The National Entrepreneurship Development Company Limited to offer entrepreneurial support to students The following is an official release from the National Energy Skills Center:
Look out… you may soon see more skilled tradesmen and women setting up businesses in your area as the National Energy Skills Center (NESC) and NEDCO signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on September 1st, 2021. Through this MoU, NEDCO will offer entrepreneurial training and support to NESC students with viable business ideas.
The MoU was signed on the heels of the launch of the NESC Centre for Entrepreneurship (CFE) in August. CFE is an NESC initiative designed to provide assistance, guidance and support to NESC students with business ideas on how to start their own businesses. The MoU will bolster this initiative by providing even greater support to young entrepreneurs through NEDCO’s Business Accelerator Programme.
With this focus on entrepreneurship training, NESC students and graduates can think beyond employment to themselves becoming employers and contractors. Entrepreneurial students will have the opportunity to test their business ideas, learn business-building skills, develop their networks and networking skills, receive mentorship from established entrepreneurs and access the funding they need to start their business operations.
“Each protégé will get individual attention and mentorship,” said NEDCO’s CEO Calvin Maurice during the MoU signing ceremony at NESC’s Head Office in Pt. Lisas. “The Business Accelerator Programme provides a particular facility that is different from the normal NEDCO arrangements; these protégées will be able to access funding with less collateral to secure their success in business.”
NESC President, Kern Dass expressed his excitement about the initiative. “Gone are the days when you could count on a permanent job and a single stream of income for life,” Dass said. “We are thrilled to be able to partner with NEDCO to offer this amazing opportunity to our students, so that they could employ themselves and others.”
The NESC’s GATE-Approved diplomas prepare students with the theoretical and practical competences to excel in their chosen technical field. Over the last 24 years, the NESC has trained tens of thousands of skilled tradesmen and women, who have gone on to have successful careers in the energy and industrial sectors. Many even started contracting businesses that service larger energy and industrial companies, both locally and abroad.
“Many students come to the NESC with big dreams. Now, in addition to providing world-class technical skills training, we are able to provide them with the opportunity to learn how to operate and grow a sustainable business that positively impacts the economy in their community and beyond,” said Dass.
The Ministry of Planning and Development (MPD), under the Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) allocated funding for NEDCO’s Business Accelerator Programme in 2019. As state-funded institutions, both the NESC and NEDCO look forward to working together to accelerate local small and micro enterprises in the operation of commercial business.