Lastly she had the chance to visit the £12 million Oxfordshire Advanced Skills apprenticeship centre, opened last autumn, and to meet some of the apprentices who are being trained there for local hi-tech and engineering employers.
The minister spoke of her mission to bring science to life and get the public excited about science. To mark International Women’s Day this coming Sunday, Mrs Solloway posed for photos with female scientists and engineers from UKAEA during the visit.
CEO of UKAEA Prof Ian Chapman said: “It was a great pleasure to show the minister around and discuss our strategy for developing fusion as a sustainable, low-carbon energy source. She had the chance to meet many of our enthusiastic scientists and engineers, and it is clear that she shares their enthusiasm and optimism for UK science and innovation.”