UK’s best automotive apprentices march on to IMI SkillAuto finals The search for the UK’s best young automotive technicians has entered its final phase with the announcement of the finalists in the Institute of the Motor Industry’s (IMI) SkillAuto competition.
Step in the right direction for apprenticeships IMI Says Labour’s ‘Technical Degrees’ Announcement Creates Food for Thought for Future Governments
Steve Nash the outstanding achiever at Motor Trader Awards This year’s Motor Trader Magazine’s Outstanding Achievement Award has been presented to IMI CEO Steve Nash.
IMI looks to build on apprenticeship growth in the automotive sector IMI has launched a new apprentice return on investment (ROI) calculator which will help employers and training providers make a strong business case for hiring an apprentice.
IMI undergoes a brand overhaul Digital agency Cyber-Duck has announced it is creating a fresh brand for the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI).
All girl team take automotive prize The IMI’s automotive themed Headlight competition, for secondary school students studying business and enterprise, has been won by an all girl team from Tavistock College.
MPs are out of touch with the world of work, says Institute of the Motor Industry A survey of 99 parliamentarians from across the political spectrum has been conducted for the Institute of the Motor Industry to reveal law-makers attitudes to the trade.
IMI calls on government to license the automotive sector The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is calling on MPs to license the automotive retail sector, in a new lobbying campaign set to begin when parliament returns from recess.
Motor industry launches online drive for high calibre apprentices As a million teenagers receive their GCSE results today, The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is launching a week long social media campaign to steer them towards a career in the automotive sector.
Institute of the Motor Industry welcomes Miliband apprentice pledge The IMI represents the UK retail motor industry, which generates £150 billion per year for the economy. The industry has a perennial problem attracting high calibre apprentices and maintaining skills levels in the sector.
The issue of apprenticeships is too important just to be an election promise The Institute of the Motor Industry urges political parties to think carefully about how to improve apprenticeship opportunities, as Conservatives join Labour in making Party Conference apprentice pledge.
IMI research reveals consumer attitudes to vehicle servicing Consumer research conducted as part of the IMI’s current rebranding exercise has revealed the reasons behind consumer decisions when it comes to vehicle servicing. Cost remains high on the agenda with 52% citing it as a key factor. However...