Education/Training - North Sydney, NSW, AU
Manufacturing Skills Australia (MSA) is currently transitioning operations to Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) until February 28, 2017. The Hon Karen Andrews MP, Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills announced on 11th November 2016 that the Skills Service Organisation for the manufacturing sector will be IBSA.The MSA Board of Directors agreed that national operations would conclude at the end of the ‘transition agreement' with the Commonwealth. The future of the company is to be determined in 2017.MSA is managed by a board from across industry.
Facebook Custom Audiences
Outlook
WordPress.org
Google Font API
Sendgrid
Mobile Friendly
Manufacturing Skills Australia (MSA) is an organization that provides education and training services to the manufacturing sector. Based in North Sydney, Australia, the company is currently transitioning its operations to Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) until February 28, 2017, as announced by the Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills, Hon Karen Andrews MP. MSA is managed by a board of directors from across the industry and has a revenue of $1-2.5 million. MSA's website, mskills.org.au, provides information on the organization's services, which include training and assessment programs, apprenticeships, and traineeships. The company's LinkedIn page, http://www.linkedin.com/company/manufacturing-skills-australia, has a following of over 1,000 professionals. With a size of 20-49 employees, MSA is considered a small to medium-sized business in the education and training industry. The organization's mission is to provide high-quality training and education services to the manufacturing sector, helping to build a skilled and competitive workforce.
Manufacturing Skills Australia (MSA) is changing its name to Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) by February 28, 2017. The government announced that IBSA will take over MSA's role as the organization that helps people learn skills for the manufacturing industry. The people in charge of MSA agreed to stop operating at the end of February. The future of MSA is not decided yet and will be discussed in 2017. MSA is run by a group of people from different companies in the industry.