Wales First Minister Carwyn Jones opens Advanced Composite Training and Development Centre in Broughton
Partnership between Welsh Assembly Government, Airbus, Glyndŵr University and Deeside College to develop composite manufacturing skills in Wales
Carwyn Jones, the First Minister of Wales, today opened a training centre in Broughton that will help thousands of Airbus in the UK apprentices and employees develop and improve their composite manufacturing skills. The Advanced Composite Training and Development Centre, located in the Hawarden Industrial Park in Broughton, is partially funded by the Welsh Assembly Government to improve and teach composite skills. Glyndŵr University will provide higher education courses focusing on research, while Deeside College will provide further education courses. Download the press release for this story.