News
-
WorldSkills Champions Workshop
Six Champions put their heads together to turn an idea into a reality! WorldSkills Champions - Sufyan Zainalabidin (SG), Abdulla Shehhi (UAE), Ricardo Vivian (BR), Katie Wright (UK), Lucq Post (NL), and Victor Simon (FR) joined a Foundation sponsored workshop in Birmingham from 16-18 November.
12 December 2014
-
Skills Connected in Hong Kong
The regional youth skills competition is held biennially in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao, or Chengdu on rotation.
11 December 2014
-
Opening the door for better visitor experience with 3D Animation
An exclusive series of 3D animations and interactive 3D models dramatically increased visitor interest and understanding of six focus skill competitions at The Skills Show 2014.
5 December 2014
-
New WorldSkills website
Never before has there been so much interest in what we do, and in keeping with the new WorldSkills brand, our website now defines and explains what WorldSkills is all about.
15 November 2014
-
-
The First WorldSkills Training Programme hosted by Samsung in Korea
13 November 2014
-
A New Look at Skills
Innovative collaboration between Worldskills Foundation and Autodesk set for exclusive launch at the Skills Show 2014 (UK). “A New Look at Skills” is a project that presents a range of 3D demonstrations that explain WorldSkills UK competition test project constructions, skills competencies being assessed, and the scope of professional work and career in these disciplines.
12 November 2014
-
Healthabitat Sanitation Studio updates
7 November 2014
-
New WorldSkills Champions Trust
7 November 2014
-
WorldSkills Norway National Competition was a success!
WorldSkills Norway has just wrapped up their fifth Nationals Skills Competition, in Trondheim, one of the largest and oldest cities in Norway. It was the most successful National Competition ever held in Norway, both with regards to the quality of the competitions, the side events and the number of participants. More than 340 students and apprentices competed in 27 different skills, and more than 26,000 visited the event.
6 November 2014