News
27 items found, showing page 2 of 3
Welsh music and culture take centre stage at Tafwyl
Thousands of visitors will gather in Cardiff this weekend for Tafwyl, a festival celebrating Welsh music and culture.
New degree apprenticeships announced to help build the Wales of the future
Universities and Industry welcome launch of fully funded programmes up to four-years.
'Construction key to building sustainable Wales' – Jeremy Miles
Wales will need an additional 11,000 construction workers to support its growing economy, the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Energy, and Welsh Language, tells a Construction Summit in Llandudno Junction.
ChatGPT learns Welsh
New partnership between the Welsh Government and OpenAI to improve Welsh language ChatGPT
The sky’s the limit for women in engineering in Wales
Grace Lewis had her eyes opened by NASA, was supported by University of South Wales and is now lead engineer at Aston Martin.
Wales to lead the green energy revolution with bold investments and initiatives
Global Offshore Wind conference left in no doubt as to Wales’ expertise and ambition.
Chief Scientific Advisor for Wales showcases Welsh circular economy with Indian counterpart
As the Welsh Government continues to celebrate the year of Wales in India, Prof. Jas Pal Badyal FRS, the Chief Scientific Advisor (CSA) for Wales has this week met with India’s Principal Scientific Advisor, Prof. Ajay K Sood FRS, to discuss Wales’ leading circular economy, med-tech and agri-tech sectors.
The medical solutions of tomorrow, developed in Wales today
A wound-healing product made from maggot secretions and a blood test for Multiple Sclerosis - the first of its kind in the world - are among the Welsh innovations to secure support from the Welsh Government.
Businesses – apply now for up to £10,000 to help reduce your running costs
Applications are now open for micro, small and medium sized businesses in the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors to access funding to invest in future proofing their business.
Jeremy Miles outlines economic vision for Wales
The Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh language, Jeremy Miles, has today set out his immediate economic priorities for Wales during a keynote speech at AMRC Cymru in Broughton.