Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits Xtrac
				18 March 2024  		
		
	
			 
			
				 
       Photo credit Edward Massey / CCHQ
 Automotive and motorsport
transmission & mechatronics specialist Xtrac welcomed UK Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak to its Thatcham headquarters in Berkshire on Thursday, 14
March. Laura Farris, MP for Newbury, arranged the visit and accompanied
the PM.  
Kirsty Knight, people and
culture director, Peter Digby, president of Xtrac, and Adrian Moore, chief
executive officer, showed the Prime Minister around the company's design and
manufacturing facilities.  The company operates 24 hours daily to create
advanced gearboxes used by motorsports teams worldwide and in high-performance
road cars. It exports around 70 per cent of its manufacturing output globally. 
“It was great to meet the
team at Xtrac today and talk about their world-class apprenticeship schemes,”
the Prime Minister said on social media.  “Xtrac is a West Berkshire
success story.  It’s a local Thatcham business that’s now at the heart of
Formula 1, Indycar, and NASCAR successes all over the world.  It’s also a
shining example of apprenticeship success in manufacture and advanced
engineering.” 
“Xtrac is a great West
Berkshire success story that has grown exponentially in recent years.  It
was such a pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to Thatcham to meet
the brilliant team and visit their outstanding apprenticeship academy,” said
Laura Farris, commenting on social media.  The MP officially opened the
Xtrac Academy, a dedicated apprenticeship facility providing hands-on
manufacturing and computer-aided engineering skills training for apprentices,
in March 2022.  “Over the years, Xtrac has trained more than 180
apprentices in advanced manufacturing and engineering, many of whom have gone
on to accomplish great things at Xtrac and beyond.” 
Adrian
Moore informed the Prime Minister the worldwide automotive industry is going
through a transformation that only happens once in a generation.  “This
transformation involves the evolution of the automobile from internal
combustion engine vehicles to decarbonised electric propulsion.  Xtrac's
highly skilled and capable staff in the UK and the USA show agility and
innovation time after time, which is essential for the vehicle's transmission
system, one of the crucial technologies required for this transition.” 
The Berkshire-based automotive
and motorsport specialist is no stranger to visits by government ministers and
royalty.   In November 2018, Xtrac welcomed UK Prime Minister Theresa
May to open its new manufacturing facility extension in Thatcham, representing
more than £22 million investment in UK manufacturing.  The visit occurred
before the company co-hosted a Festival of Engineering involving budding
engineers from schools across West Berkshire and North West Hampshire. 
Xtrac has trained apprentices
since the 1990s and has worked locally with Newbury College to deliver its
apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing since 2003.  The investment in
the Xtrac Academy is part of Xtrac’s ongoing business expansion, which has also
provided additional state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and the USA and
increased the factory's capacity to meet growing global demand. 
In
2020, the company was recognised for its technological innovation with the
Queen’s Award for Enterprise, and in 2018 and again in 2021, it received the
Princess Royal Training Award.  In 2022, a visit by HRH followed a
rigorous assessment of its apprenticeship programme by the City & Guilds
Group. 
One in seven (14%) of its
more than 490 current employees started with the company as apprentices or
undergraduates. Its first-ever apprentice, Simon Short, who qualified in 1993,
remains with the company and holds a senior role in Xtrac's North American
operations. 
In addition to providing
apprenticeships, Xtrac offers an award-winning undergraduate scheme, a work
experience scheme for pupils from years 10, 11 and 12, and summer internships
for university students.  For more information on Xtrac Academy schemes,
please visit: https://www.xtrac.com/xtrac-academy/ For further information, please visit www.xtrac.com and https://middleground.com/. 
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