National Fluid Power Centre outdoor signage

National Fluid Power Centre Launches Brand New Website

8 October 2024

National Fluid Power Centre (NFPC) part of the RNN Group (made up of campuses including Rotherham College, North Notts College, Dearne Valley College and University Centre Rotherham (UCR)) and based in Worksop is launching a brand new and updated website for users and customers.

National Fluid Power Centre looking down on the inside of the building
National Fluid Power building from the outside

The new website has a real focus on the starting point of self-assessments as well as courses available from refresher courses to introduction courses all the way to Stage 3 courses, specialist and bespoke courses and advanced courses. There are new and better payment facilities as well as a wonderful history section of the NFPC for anyone wanting to know how this incredible and unique facility came to be here today.

The NFPC is a BFPA certified CETOP education centre and is an approved training provider for many national and international companies. The centre employs training engineers who have many years of industry experience, offering support and advice to all who attend our training courses.

National Fluid Power Centre students
National Fluid Power Centre students using at JCB

The centre has three fully equipped technical centres with over four million pounds worth of up-to-date equipment supplied to us by our industry partners, establishing us as a world class training centre as well as supporting the learning and development of technical staff from 27 sectors of UK industry.

John Savage, Managing Director of the National Fluid Power Centre, RNN Group, said,

“I am delighted to be able to launch a brand-new website for our users and customers allowing for a more user-friendly experience to support the training and education in hydraulics, pneumatics, and electronics.

“This year I celebrated 50 years with the RNN Group which was a fantastic milestone to have reached, but I know the importance of adapting and being forward thinking; updating our online presence and website is a key part of this as it reaches both our current and new customers and this new website will help support both with a more dynamic and focused experience.”

National Fluid Power Centre students
National Fluid Power Centre students

For more information, visit: https://www.nfpc.co.uk/

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