Our Milton Keynes training centre is where theory meets practice. Designed from the ground up for automation training, the facility provides students with a professional learning environment equipped with the latest industrial hardware and software.
Location
Milton Keynes is strategically located in the centre of England, with excellent road and rail connections. The city is within easy reach of London, Birmingham, Oxford, and Cambridge, making it an ideal location for students travelling from across the UK.
The training centre is easily accessible by:
- Rail — Milton Keynes Central station is served by fast services from London Euston (35 minutes) and Birmingham New Street
- Road — Direct access from the M1 motorway with ample parking
- Local transport — Well-connected by bus routes within Milton Keynes
Training Laboratories
PLC Programming Labs
Our main training labs feature individual workstations, each equipped with:
- Siemens S7-1200 and S7-1500 PLC systems with TIA Portal software
- Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix systems with Studio 5000
- Industrial I/O modules connected to physical process simulators
- HMI panels for interface design and testing
- Industrial networking equipment for protocol training
Each station replicates a real engineering workspace, ensuring students develop skills that transfer directly to industrial environments.
Process Simulation Rigs
Purpose-built training rigs simulate common industrial processes:
- Conveyor systems with sensors, motors, and pneumatic actuators
- Level and flow control loops with analogue instrumentation
- Batch processing sequences with recipe management
- Traffic light and car park barrier simulations for beginners
- Safety system demonstrations with emergency stops and interlocks
These rigs allow students to commission and test their programs on physical equipment, experiencing the same challenges they will encounter on real projects.
VR Training Zone
A dedicated area equipped with Meta Quest VR headsets provides immersive training experiences including:
- Virtual factory tours and industrial environment familiarisation
- Safety procedure training in simulated hazardous environments
- Commissioning simulations for complex systems
- Equipment identification and layout exercises
Classroom and Collaboration Spaces
Theory Rooms
Comfortable, well-equipped rooms for theoretical instruction and group discussions. Each room features:
- Large display screens for presentations and demonstrations
- Whiteboards for collaborative problem-solving
- Individual desks with power and network connections
- Natural lighting and climate control
Breakout Areas
Informal spaces where students can review materials, work on assignments, or simply take a break between practical sessions. These areas foster the informal conversations and knowledge-sharing that are an important part of the learning experience.
Student Facilities
We recognise that comfortable, well-supported students learn more effectively:
- Refreshments — Complimentary tea, coffee, and water throughout the day
- Lunch facilities — Microwave and refrigerator for packed lunches, with local restaurants and cafes nearby
- Wi-Fi — High-speed internet access throughout the facility
- Parking — Free on-site parking for all students
Accessibility
Our facility is designed to be accessible to all students, with step-free access, accessible facilities, and adjustable workstation equipment. We welcome discussions about specific accessibility requirements to ensure every student can participate fully.
Visiting Our Centre
We regularly host open days where prospective students can tour the facility, meet instructors, and try hands-on activities. If you would like to visit outside of a scheduled open day, contact us to arrange an appointment.
Our Milton Keynes training centre represents our commitment to quality. When you train with EDWartens, you learn in an environment that matches the professional standards of the industry you are entering.
Visit edwartens.co.uk to explore our course calendar and book your place at our Milton Keynes centre.