TAFE NSW Digital and UNE combination makes Armidale Australia's educational and training powerhouse

By Steve Green
Updated September 11 2018 - 4:02pm, first published 2:30pm
Vice-chancellor of UNE Anabelle Duncan and Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall sign the agreement that will see collaborations between the two institutions.
Vice-chancellor of UNE Anabelle Duncan and Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall sign the agreement that will see collaborations between the two institutions.

TAFE’s Digital headquarters was opened in Armidale at the end of March by the Member for Northern Tablelands and Minister responsible for TAFE, Adam Marshall, who said the $6 million facility would use new technologies such as virtual and augmented reality, robotics, 3D printing and remote conferencing to develop courses to be be rolled out across the state.

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