Skills for Security Partners with Leading Brands to Empower the Next Generation of Fire and Security Professionals

Skills for Security is proud to announce strategic partnerships with Videcon, Eagle Eye Networks, and Paxton Access Control to enhance training opportunities for its apprentices.

The three new partnerships with the UK’s leading provider of fire and security training and apprenticeships, will enable wider scope for hands-on experience with advanced security technologies.

By collaborating with these industry leaders, Skills for Security is integrating real-world applications into its courses and curriculums. Apprentices will gain new insights into AI-driven surveillance, cloud-based access control, and smart security solutions, equipping them with the knowledge and skills required for the modern security landscape.

David Scott, Managing Director of Skills for Security, stated, “As the fire and security industry evolves, it is essential our training reflects the latest advancements. Our partnerships with Videcon, Eagle Eye Networks, and Paxton allow apprentices to gain invaluable, hands-on experience with innovative security systems, ensuring they are well-prepared for the real-life integration operations.”

Videcon’s expertise in video surveillance, intrusion and access control, including the renowned brand Concept Pro. Offers apprentices active experience with top-tier cameras, recorders, and market leading AI technology. Featuring high-resolution imaging, night vision, and intuitive interfaces, these technologies enhance apprentices' understanding of modern security solutions for improving threat detection and active prevention in residential and commercial settings.

Eagle Eye Networks equips learners with a comprehensive understanding of cloud video surveillance, the fastest growing segment of the security industry.

In this hands-on training, apprentices will understand the basics of cloud technology, AI-powered analytics, and secure remote video management. They’ll also discover why an open, cloud-based Video Management System (VMS) that easily integrates with third-party technologies is the key to scalable, future-proof security solutions.

Paxton provides in-depth training on future-proof access control, demonstrating seamless security integration for businesses and institutions. Learners will gain hands-on experience with smartphone-based access via Bluetooth and NFC, as well as integration with cameras, alarms, and building management systems—preparing them to implement scalable, intelligent security solutions.

These partnerships highlight Skills for Security’s commitment to providing high-quality training that aligns with industry needs. By working alongside leading technology providers, the organization ensures that apprentices receive up-to-date, practical training, making them valuable assets to employers.

David Scott concluded, “Our mission is to ensure our apprentices continue to receive training that goes beyond theory, integrating the latest technologies and practices to meet industry demands. Forming such strong strategic partnerships with innovative brands allows us to remain at the forefront of apprentice development, equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in a dynamic and ever-evolving security landscape.”

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