Durham College and Ayrshire College advance international partnership through immersive training innovation Posted on April 8, 2026 at 8:09 am. Durham College (DC) and Ayrshire College are strengthening their international collaboration through a project that emphasizes workforce development, learning innovation and industry-focused education. At the centre of this project is a 3D mixed-reality model of a Boeing turbine engine, managed by DC’s Corporate Training Services and developed by DC’s Mixed Reality Capture Studio (MRC). The interactive model allows students to explore the engine in detail, virtually disassembling components to better understand how the technology is built, maintained and serviced. “Our partnership with Ayrshire College demonstrates how collaboration can transform workforce development. Together, we are creating immersive learning experiences that give learners a deeper understanding of complex systems, while preparing them for the evolving demands of industry,” said Robin Young, Managing Director, Business and Workforce Development, Corporate Training Services at Durham College. The model was developed after Ayrshire College secured funding in 2025 to enhance programming through advanced learning technologies, with DC working closely with partners in Scotland to bring it to life. A DC delegation recently travelled to Scotland to meet with Ayrshire College partners and participate in a funders’ event celebrating the launch. During the visit, representatives from both colleges also identified priority areas for future work, with a focus on initiatives that respond to evolving industry and labour market needs. “Partnerships like this are vital in ensuring our learners are equipped for the future world of work,” said Alistair Rodgers, Director of Enterprise Development, Ayrshire College. “Working with Durham College allows us to bring innovation to life through immersive, industry-relevant learning that enhances both skills development and learner experience. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality education that responds to the needs of employers, supports economic growth, and creates meaningful opportunities for individuals and communities both locally and globally.” Established in 2025 through the Scottish Educational Exchange Programme (SEEP), the partnership enables both colleges to pursue joint initiatives in applied research, skills development and industry engagement. By combining their expertise in workforce training and immersive technologies, they are creating new opportunities for learners and strengthening the global exchange of knowledge. SHARE: