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Students brought up to speed on supersonic car

Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, hosted over 150 students from local primary schools for an education day on the Bloodhound SSC, a supersonic car that aims to break the 1000 mph land speed record.

The students visited Renishaw's Wotton-under-Edge headquarters to see a full-scale model of the supersonic car and participate in hands-on activities. The students were able to see the application of engineering in an innovative project and how it links to the school curriculum.

The Bloodhound SSC is a supersonic vehicle that aims to break the land speed record. Renishaw has contributed its additive manufacturing expertise to produce prototype parts for the car, including a titanium nose tip and steering wheel.

The project is also a platform for education outreach, where a dedicated team works to inspire young people into future science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.

At the schools event the education team from Bloodhound SSC delivered a presentation explaining the story of the project, focusing on how the car has been designed and built, who will be racing it and the parts that Renishaw has produced.

The students put this into context by viewing a full-size model of the Bloodhound SSC car in the Renishaw Innovation Centre. The pupils also participated in a hands-on workshop to make a balloon racing car, using balloons, paper, tape and wheels, which they raced on their return to the schools.

"The Bloodhound SSC is an incredibly exciting and engaging project," said Simon Biggs, education liaison officer at Renishaw. "It is important to open young people's eyes to innovative projects to increase enthusiasm towards STEM subjects and draw a link back to the school curriculum."

Students attended from six local primary schools; North Nibley Church of England Aided School, Kingswood Primary School, Tortworth Primary School, Charfield Primary School, plus two schools from Wotton-under-Edge - The British School and Blue Coat Church of England Primary School.

Renishaw is involved in a number of local and national education outreach projects to encourage young people to engage with STEM activities. For more information visit www.renishaw.com 

Primary school pupils are pictured with the Bloodhound car

Picture: Renishaw

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