 marks is a very important day because in South Wales we are now launching and announcing this £2 billion worth of investment weld European Union investment in our communities in West Wales, the valleys and in East Wales. Launch last week in North Wales now here today, seeing opportunities, already seeing the beneficiaries from the current programme for seeing the opportunities for the future and of course this is all about jobs and growth, tackling poverty, enabling ymgyrchu'r cyffredig, cyfnodol, cyfnodol, cyfnodol, ysgolwch yn ei gweithio, a'r cyfnodol a'r cyfnodol. Dyna, mae'n ddych chi'n ddweud y cwrsfawr o'r Ysgrifennu Oedden o'r Pwyllgor Ffrogrwp. Mae'r ffwrdd 2014 i'r ffwrdd 2020. Felly, mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio, ac rwy'n gweithio i'r Ministeri Sharedad, sy'n gweithio'r Sfynth Thomas Arysdansgol Mae'r pethau. Mae'r pethau yn ymgyrch ar y cyfnodd yma, sy'n gweithio gwrs yr oed yn cychwyn i'r cydwpeth ac ydych chi'n gweithio. Ac yma'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y link rwy'n gweithio. Yn yma'r Ysbydd i'r Ysbydd mewn Ysbydd Nesaf, mae'r newid yma yn ymgweithio'r cooeddion mewn i'r Ysbydd i'r Ysbydd Ysbydd Maritain, wedi bod yn ychydig o'r ddod o ddod y cyfnodau sy'n ei gwybarthol, y cyfnod i'r irysu cyfnod. I'm Morgan Rennie, 19 yma. I'm a apprenticeship in Morgan Edward's Headresses in Carmarthen. When I left school, I went to A Levels. I followed my friends because I didn't really have the clue of what I wanted to do. When I first thought of an apprenticeship, I honestly didn't have a clue of what to do. I didn't even know what options were available. It is incredible how many different things that you can actually do. The list is endless. The more you enjoy something, the more effort you put into it. I didn't realise there was so many opportunities and it makes you think what else you could achieve. I thought it was really inspiring. I didn't really know anything about it but now it's really up my mind. I didn't realise you could have an apprenticeship with business so now it is an opportunity for me. I think it was really good. It offered loads of advice, and now I can go down and get it. It opens your mind to prove how you can go. outcome is a fantastic building is a sign borders museum. Ifon a massive scale I Xi is a pleasure to look at it it will be pleasant to work in, but more importantly it will be one of the Leading centres for scanning a brains and other parts of the body in Europe and among the foremost in the world. Well, it's fantastic, I mean, this is taking the whole Kubrick concept much further, I mean it's already a fantastic facility. the fact that the research undertaken by Cardiff University here on brain imaging is, you know, at first rate, but now they can really go further. I'm so delighted to be here announcing money towards this, this is £4.5 million of european structural funds, which is going to make a huge difference in terms yn Gallwch chi'n edrych yn y bwyd, oedd yn y newydd. Hay yna, gaf, o'ch ddim yn cyfaint a'r laws? Ond yw'r cyfreithio arwain, yw'n deallu ei fod yn meddwl awr i'r cyfaint, yn dweud ar y cyfrifnydd newid, ac yn holl beth fydden nhw mae'n dod i'r Ysbyt C retardatau yng Nghymru, maen nhw'n i'r rhaglion. Yr ysbyt Unedig yw'r proj zeil yn y drive-out gan gyntaf y Bromedd Fharaed. The purpose of the project is to design bikes such as this for disabled persons but also to be used by able-bodied athletes. It's not just a technical project, this is a project that touches on society, widening participation in activities, creating more quality, addressing disability issues. Innovations will obviously be critical for the college and for the Welsh economy as a whole. Innovation is vital but that innovation will just stand still. The level of support the Welsh government has given certainly the college wouldn't have been able to be that speculative with its own funds. If I hadn't had the Welsh government's support, I wonder really when I went to meetings with multinational companies if they'd have been able to back us as quickly as they have. There is a big potential there. The interest he got at the Paralympic event in Swansea from Paralympians was incredible. Previously the hotel was basically focused on two groups, so coach parties booked almost a year out. So as this last kind of five or six years has changed our economy, people want to book with much shorter lead time. So they're going to book on the internet and they're going to book it within a couple of weeks of coming here. So that meant that our whole way of taking business changed quite dramatically over that time. And that was another necessity that we needed a better broadband system. Felly o dda staff dwi'n gweld gwahaniaeth efo'r superfath brob, ond dwi'n hefo bookings don ni'n cael ar reception. Ond dwi'n dod drwad yn gind ac lot cyfle yma. Felly dda ni'n gallu dylio efo'r gwaith lot gwell, dosnodd i'n bachlog dwi'n bied, a dda ni'n mwy gorod allu fyny am yn lot house. Ond dwi'n dwi'n mwy lot gwell a mae pawb, dwi'n gallu promotio'r business ar Facebook ac dwi'n cael Twitter efo ddim yn pub. Mae pawb, wrth i'r bod y bydd. The move was made because of customers requirement to use Wi-Fi, but having gone through the exercise it was less expensive than we thought it would be for a massive gain in terms of our business. So we feel it was well worth it. We're grateful to the Welsh Government for providing further funding for us from the European Social Fund. This enables us or will enable us to build on the work we've been doing with school people to encourage them into the STEM subjects. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics with a particular focus on engineering. One of the projects here today we're celebrating is a local team working with Sony on a packaging problem which everyone will see later on. But we were funded by the European Union previously and this new funding will allow us to continue with this work across Wales to encourage students into those important subjects. Well in school I take mathematics and two sciences and we were approached by the technology department to participate in the STEM project. So our role as a team was to minimise the human element of the third party product that Sony produce which is the Raspberry Pi. I do have an interest in engineering and I did have before the project and I thought that participating in the project would allow me to widen my knowledge of the engineering work. It's widened my perspective and it's allowed me to see the link between science, maths and engineering and how the subjects that we're learning in the classroom actually have a role in the engineering world. Hello, I'm Ruth Marks, Chief Executive of WCVA. Back in 2006 WCVA decided to set up an innovative model to help third sector organisations work with people who are furthest away from the jobs market. We knew that we could make an important contribution to the ESF priority for increasing employment and tackling economic inactivity.