IN4 Group, a leading technology and skills provider based in the North West, has joined GMLPN.

IN4 Group is a leading professional technology skills provider that unlocks and nurtures the potential of human capital to achieve sustainable prosperity for regions, industry and communities. Its award-winning programmes are designed to achieve optimal economic and social impact.  IN4 Group operates a number of high performing enterprises including: 

  • Skills City a leading technology training provider which delivers a number of proven programmers to unlock talent, support business growth and contribute to regional prosperity. 
  • CyberFirst MEGA Hubs extending the reach of the National Cyber Security Centre’s CyberFirst Programme for schools and colleges. 
  • HOST, the Home of Skills & Technology,one of the UK’s most established business support and training hubs, based in MediaCity.  

Operating across the UK, IN4 has delivered £44M in social impact in the last 3 years, with £25.3 million delivered in 2024, supporting 3,000+ people into tech careers. Their mission is to break the barriers of entry into the tech sector, creating the most inclusive technology communities in the world.

Chloe Ramsden, Partnership Manager at GMLPN said:

“We are very pleased to have IN4 Group join the Network. They can bring valuable expertise in technology training, share best practices, and collaborate with fellow providers to drive skills development across the region.

IN4 Group offers an impressive range of career opportunities, and by joining the network, we’re excited to see them strengthen their connections across Greater Manchester- particularly with public sector organisations, as well as further and higher education institutions.”

Tamima Mulla-Shah, Regional Manager at IN4 Group said:

“Our partnership with the Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network highlights our continued commitment to investing in Greater Manchester. Our regional blueprint aims to bridge skills gaps and drive prosperity for young people, businesses, and communities. I look forward to collaborating with key partners to help build stronger, more skilled communities.”


For more information on becoming a member of GMLPN, please email chloe.r@gmlpn.co.uk or visit our website www.gmlpn.co.uk .

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