How Data Science Apprenticeships Help Utility Warehouse Upskill Their Business

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Utility Warehouse (UW) is the UK’s only genuine multiservice utility provider in a utility industry undergoing unprecedented change and paradigm shift as a result of not only the pandemic but also the ongoing Energy crisis. These two factors are forcing utility companies to accelerate and complete their respective digital transformation and capture changing consumer behaviours. UW is a unique business, with unique technological challenges, because of its multiservice nature. Customers who take services from UW can benefit from energy, telecommunications, insurance, and a cashback card, all from one account and one bill.

Cambridge Spark launched a partnership with Utility Warehouse late last year to bridge the data science and AI skills gap in the multiservice utility space. The partnership brings Cambridge Spark’s tailored apprenticeships to UW’s expert tech team, upskilling them to deal with new challenges across the industry.

In this short video we hear from Didier Vila, Utility Warehouse's Chief Data and AI Officer on UW's vision for data science as well as Max Adcock, a Senior Data Analyst and one of our Level 4 Data Analyst apprentices on the success of the programme so far.

By working together, Cambridge Spark provides Utility Warehouse tailored data apprenticeship programmes to meet the specific demands of data analysts, data engineers, and software developers. These new skills are critical to navigating the richness and diversity of the UW data ecosystem but also implementing robust AI solutions. In particular, our programmes combine theory and practitioner know-how to increase the impact and accelerate the delivery of UW's "Scaling AI" vision.
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