One criticism that is often levelled at Dubai and the Middle East in general is the perceived lack of pathways for those just starting out in their careers in live events. While some of the region’s larger organisations have launched their own training and internship programmes, there’s undoubtedly more that could be done to nurture the next generation of live event professionals. Aiming to satisfy that need when it comes to the audio side of the industry is Skill Tech Audio Engineering Institute – an organisation that claims to be “not just about teaching sound engineering, but also shaping futures”.
Founded by industry veteran Andy Ward – who has an extensive audio engineering background spanning more than 30 years that has seen him collaborate with the likes of Carl Cox, Faithless, Dido, Jarvis Cocker and Motorhead to name just a few – the institution provides “top-notch vocational education” in live sound engineering and studio production.
Clearly a passion project for Ward, Skill Tech Audio has grown from its early days, when it operated under the name Academy of Sound Dxb, and recently moved its live sound location to Business Central Towers, close to the Dubai Internet City Metro station, in partnership with Dubai-based premium audio specialist, DrHead.ae. “We can now run our live sound course in the heart of Dubai, within easy reach of the Metro, which is hugely beneficial for our students,” Ward commented, explaining the reason behind the move.
Advanced sections of the live sound engineer course will also take place at 7Hertz Pro Audio in Silicon Oasis, with students given the chance to gets hands-on with some of the very best equipment from the likes of DiGiCo and d&b audiotechnik. New industry partnerships are opening frequently as audio suppliers and event companies see the strategic advantages of supporting live sound education and building community with the next generation of live sound professionals.
Another recent development for the institute is its accreditation status from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai. “This accreditation is a testament to our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of education and ensuring that our students receive a high-quality learning experience that prepares them for success in the industry,” Ward stated.
Ward is a big believer in ‘learning by doing’. “There’s no point in doing the course if you’re not going to put it to use after, and all our training is geared towards getting graduates straight into paid work,” Ward stated, adding that the organisation also has links with recruitment agencies and event companies in the industry, which helps smooth the path to employment. “Having that direct connection with the industry is a great feature that our students certainly make the most of.”
Another string to the Skill Tech Audio bow is in-house training, which sees an instructor visit an event company or equipment suppliers and conduct some sessions at their premises. “This isn’t just for people in the audio department,” Ward said of the service. “It’s something that sales and marketing personnel also find useful.”
With various courses ranging from absolute beginner to more advanced audio engineering techniques for those already in the industry looking to broaden their knowledge or sharpen their skills, Ward believes that there’s an option for everyone. “Our trade license as an institution for vocational education underscores our mission to empower aspiring sound engineers with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience they need to thrive in the competitive world of live sound,” he commented. “From mastering the latest technology to honing their creativity and problem-solving abilities, our students graduate ready to make their mark in the industry.”
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