The four events will give printers a chance to find out what Proskills is about, and more importantly, according to PETF interim chief executive Richard Bloxam, ask questions and provide feedback on their concerns.
Among the speakers will be Proskills chairman Stephen Falder and recently appointed chief executive Terry Watts.
The events will be held in Belfast on 20 April, Glasgow on the 21, Cardiff on the 27 and Manchester on the 28.
Proskills will submit its business case to the Sector Skills Development Agency at the end of April.
Subject to it receiving the necessary approvals Bloxam said it will get its licence by the end of July.
Contact: www.proskills.org.uk/roadshow.htm
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