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The New Technology Institute, Birmingham (abbreviated to NTI Birmingham) is a building, training centre and media studio located in the Learning and Leisure Zone of the Eastside of Birmingham, England.
Part of by Birmingham City University, the building opened in January 2006 after one year of construction by what was then University of Central England. The building cost £10 million and the topping out ceremony was held on July 20, 2005.
The five-story building houses a purpose built training venue for business and management training skills on the ground floor, for IT training using Apple Mac computers, seminars, meetings, video conferences, product launches and networking events. The remaining floors are inhabited by the Skills Funding Agency and the Young People's Learning Agency (formerly known as the Learning and Skills Council).
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Training
NTI Birmingham run a number of short, one to five day, software training courses accredited by Apple and Adobe.
In 2010, NTI Birmingham ran the first in a series of training events called Gamer Camp[1]. The first of these, Gamer Camp: Nano, provided mentoring and tuition from Blitz Games Studios, Rare and Codemasters trained two groups of games artists and programmers over the course of a month to build two games for the iPhone.[2]
Web design and development
In January 2010, NTI Birmingham integrated the University's commercial-facing web, video and enterprise centre, Screen Media Lab, into its facilities. In February 2010, this led to the launch of the new core Birmingham City University website, following an extensive rebuild by Screen Media Lab/NTI Birmingham.
Enterprise programmes
The organisation also has extensive experience in delivering programmes for businesses in the creative industries, and working on a range of projects for the private and public sector. These include Animation Forum West Midlands, BSeen, Insight Out, ECCE (Economic Clusters of Cultural Enterprise) and Young, Gifted & Talented (part of the national Gifted & Talented programme).
References
- ^ "Get Into Games 2010: Birmingham City University | Edge Magazine". Next-gen.biz. 2010-09-25. http://www.next-gen.biz/get-into-games-2010-birmingham-city-university. Retrieved 2010-12-16.[dead link]
- ^ "Apply now for our game console design courses". Gamer Camp. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05. http://web.archive.org/web/20101005013621/http://www.gamercamp.co.uk/Nano.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
External links
- Official NTI Birmingham website
- Gamer Camp
- Birmingham City University
- Animation Forum West Midlands
- BSeen
- Department for Education, Gifted & Talented scheme
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