 Weakon is a European funded project, and it's there to provide facilities and expertise to SMEs and larger companies in West Wales and the valleys. We've been working with Agraceutical Products to help them develop their process for extracting galanthamin from daffodils. Agraceutical Products is a Welsh company based in Blaenau Gwent, with a presence in the innovation campus in Aberystwyth. The company is set up to produce the Alzheimer's drug galanthamin from daffodils grown in the Welsh mountains. The Alzheimer's population is outstripping the supply of galanthamin in the world, and typically the normal source from wildflowers has been denuded. There's a strong correlation between the galanthamin level found in daffodils and the altitude they've grown at. This provides an opportunity for Wales to utilise the natural resources we have to make a significant benefit both to the Welsh economy, but also to provide Welsh hillfarmers with an additional income by producing galanthamin for a world that is desperately in need of it. In Aberystwyth, we have pilot scale equipment and know-how to provide that vital support to Agraceutical Products to help develop their process. The beacon try-before-you-buy approach allowed us to evaluate a range of technologies using their equipment and expertise to identify a mechanism which best suited our need. In Wales, there's a lot of innovative, inventive people coming up with brilliant ideas. Tends to be at a bench scale, beacon can provide access to know-how and pilot facilities to take those bench scale ideas up to pilot demonstration level so that they can actually develop them to go for capital investment and grow the company. Workways Plus is a European funded project operating across south west Wales and we support people who are long-term unemployed and have difficulties, multiple barriers, preventing them from moving into employment. Every participant is allocated an individual mentor who would work with them to tailor support to best address their barriers to work. We've been working with Workways for a considerable time. All our experience has been totally positive. I think the difference between Workways and normal providers is one they take time to select the right people. I'm out of work because I'm at my back. I couldn't do the job. I was a care assistant for many, many years and then I wanted to find a job. I was referred to Workways to help me. I found me a work placement enrolling college to my business and admin and I did loads of computer courses and I did siege underneath college. I applied for loads of jobs and then they took me on interviews and I did an interview year and I did a test a day. They just showed me all the things they did and they used their computer course in first corporate as they have their own system and at the end of the day they offered me a job. I would recommend Workways. I thought they were very good and I think they helped a lot of people that needed to get back to work that couldn't do it by themselves, like myself. I had a lot of support from them. Without the youth funds, the project wouldn't exist and there wouldn't be the support there for the people who need it the most.