TEN schools that have been working on electronics projects will exhibit their work in Cleveland Shopping Centre today.
The project is designed to get children involved in the latest technologies.
The programme is organised by Billingham company AES Limited, with support from Corus and learn2work, the Education Business Link Organisation for the Tees Valley.
Joe Telford, of AES, said: "This programme has become a huge success over the years thanks to everyone involved.
"This year, we have a whole range of different projects. They are all extremely impressive."
One of the largest pieces of work has been completed by students at Beverley School, in Middlesbrough, who produced a large mural that tracks the maiden voyage of Middlesbrough-based wind turbine installation vessel the Resolution.
Dawn Graham, of Beverley School, said: "Our project has been a combined art and design and technology project. The children have been highly motivated by the programme and have thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish."
Other schools involved are Bydales School, Redcar, Hartlepool Sixth Form College, Egglescliffe School, Sacred Heart, Redcar, St David's, Middlesbrough, St Patrick's, Thornaby, St Michael's, Billingham, Huntcliffe, Saltburn, and Unity City Academy, Middlesbrough.
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