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The School of Coding and AI says most of the roles will be created in the West Midlands. The company says rising demand for digital and artificial intelligence training is driving its expansion.

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00:01A coding and artificial intelligence training firm says it plans to create 1,000 jobs mainly
00:06in the West Midlands over the next five years. The School of Coding and AI says the roles will
00:12be split between Wolverhampton and Birmingham with some posts overseas. It follows a £2.5
00:17million tech lab in Birmingham investment at its Wolverhampton headquarters and a new campus in
00:23Dubai. The company says demand is growing for digital skills, coding and emerging technology
00:30training. Founder Manny Atwal says the expansion will support the Midlands digital economy and
00:37help tackle the United Kingdom's widening technology skills gap across the region in the years ahead.
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