The School of Popular Music is updating its computers to help with music production, with tech support being offered by Sure.
The upgrade will benefit students who are undertaking their RSL Level 3 award in the creative music industry.
The schools's computers are being replaced and updated with the latest creative software, to help students edit the music they've been working on.
“The main area we have struggled with lately is production, our current computers were too old, slow and no longer suited our needs," said the Founder and Director at SOPM, Tyler Edmonds.
"The support that Sure has given us allows us to offer state-of-the-art technology for our students who are not only learning to edit music, but also those undertaking the RSL Level 3 course, which will help them develop coaching skills within music and the arts.
“With these new resources, our students will be able to develop their creative skills and produce professional-quality work. Sure’s contribution is a fantastic boost for SOPM, and it’ll have a really positive impact on our students’ learning experience.”
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