For the past decade, BAE Systems has played a vital role in recognising and nurturing the next generation of talent across Lancashire through its support of the Be Inspired Business Awards (BIBAs).
As the proud sponsor of the Apprentice Team of the Year , BAE Systems has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to championing apprenticeships and developing future business leaders. This milestone partnership reflects the company’s long-standing dedication to investing in young people and ensuring the region continues to benefit from a highly skilled and innovative workforce.
Widely recognised as a leader in apprenticeship and graduate development programmes, BAE Systems employs thousands of apprentices and graduates, providing opportunities for talented individuals to learn from experienced professionals and build rewarding careers.
Through these programmes, decades of knowledge and expertise are passed on to the next generation of engineers and industry leaders.
The company’s support of the Apprentice Team of the Year aligns perfectly with the values of the BIBAs. The category shines a spotlight on exceptional apprenticeship teams that demonstrate outstanding achievement, collaboration, innovation and commitment, while celebrating the businesses that invest in developing future talent.
Over the last ten years, BAE Systems’ sponsorship has enabled the BIBAs to recognise and showcase the remarkable accomplishments of apprentices from across Lancashire. Their support has helped inspire countless young people to pursue careers in industry, engineering and business, while highlighting the important role apprenticeships play in driving economic growth and business success.
As the BIBAs continues to celebrate the very best of Lancashire business, we are proud to mark this significant milestone and thank BAE Systems for a decade of partnership and support. Their continued investment in the Apprentice Team of the Year demonstrates a shared belief that developing young talent is essential to securing a successful future for businesses, communities and the wider regional economy.