Imperial College London and HyperionDev Partnership Addresses UK Digital Skills Gap with Proven Bootcamp Results
October 1st, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A new collaboration between Imperial College London and HyperionDev delivers job-ready tech training programs that have demonstrated 95% career goal achievement rates, directly addressing the UK's chronic digital skills shortage affecting economic growth.

The persistent digital skills gap in the United Kingdom, affecting more than 21 million working-age adults according to a recent FutureDotNow report, represents a significant barrier to economic growth and productivity. This shortage becomes increasingly critical as demand accelerates for roles in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and green technology sectors.
Imperial College London and HyperionDev have launched a collaborative initiative that builds on HyperionDev's proven track record of delivering Department for Education-funded Software Engineering and Data Science bootcamps. The partnership introduces academic rigor and national credibility to a model that has successfully transitioned individuals with no prior coding experience into entry-level tech roles.
The new programs in Software Engineering, Data Science, and Web Development are designed to provide participants with job-ready portfolios and one-on-one mentorship from industry professionals. Unlike self-paced or AI-only learning models, HyperionDev's human-led approach ensures learners not only complete their training but are prepared to contribute immediately in workplace environments.
Independent outcomes data reveals the effectiveness of this approach, showing that 95% of graduates achieved their intended career goal, with 72% employed within three months. Many participants experienced salary doubling compared to their previous roles, demonstrating the tangible economic impact of this training model.
Riaz Moola, Founder and CEO of HyperionDev, emphasized the significance of addressing the talent shortage. "The UK tech sector is a global powerhouse, yet its potential is consistently held back by a chronic shortage of qualified talent," Moola stated. "Our collaboration with Imperial College London provides a direct response to this challenge by combining our proven, human-centric approach to training with the academic rigor of a top-tier institution."
The initiative aligns with the UK Government's Skills for Life and Skills Bootcamps programs while offering a scalable, outcomes-verified training pathway. By offering online bootcamps accessible nationwide through platforms like www.hyperiondev.com, the collaboration extends opportunities beyond London to regions where digital skills training has historically been limited, addressing both regional disparities and inclusion priorities.
This partnership represents a strategic response to the growing concern among policymakers and employers about the digital skills deficit. As technological advancement accelerates across multiple sectors, the ability to rapidly train and deploy qualified tech talent becomes increasingly crucial for maintaining the UK's competitive position in the global economy.
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