A WREXHAM school has featured in video workshops as part of a science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) project.

To conclude this year’s virtual Farnborough International Airshow, Farnborough Friday staged its first ever virtual event, FIA Connect, to inspire the next generation of STEM professionals.

This year, Raytheon UK, a Raytheon Technologies subsidiary which has facilities in Broughton, supported Farnborough Friday, which offers young people access to a virtual hub that includes guidance, inspirational speakers and materials to help address the skills gap in the industry.

To help inspire the future workforce, Raytheon UK’s STEM ambassadors launched video workshops for young people that include Raytheon UK’s flagship STEM programme, the Quadcopter Challenge, which has taken place over the last five years with more than 1,000 students from 50 schools, youth groups and cadet teams across the UK.

The video - featuring Ysgol Clywedog in Wrexham - provides insight into the skills the teams acquire and learn as they build quadcopters and compete at the national level each year.

Each school team is tested on the skills that the UK’s future engineers will need, including teamwork, innovation, creativity and problem solving.

The challenge tasks local school pupils and cadet teams to build and fly their own unique quadcopter with the support of over 200 STEM ambassadors across the country, who mentor the local teams throughout the competition providing technical and engineering support.

Last year, the competition saw pupils from schools across England, Scotland and Wales take part in the challenge.

Raytheon UK’s Engineering Director and Executive Sponsor for STEM, Alex Rose-Parfitt said: “Farnborough Airshow is one of the biggest events for the industry, and we want to use Farnborough Friday as a platform to address the global skills gap.

“It is unfortunate that this year so many pupils have missed out on opportunities due to the closure of schools and the cancelling of events in the STEM industry.

“This is why we have launched the Quadcopter Challenge videos, as an exciting way to engage young people and remotely challenge them as a reminder of the great career opportunities that are available through STEM subjects.”

The videos can all be seen on the Raytheon Youtube channel.