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Studica is Proud to Support WorldSkills

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WorldSkills Skills in Action B

Photo Courtesy of WorldSkills International

Studica is proud to be a Global Partner of WorldSkills and the exclusive supplier of the WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Collection 2018 required for the Mobile Robotics competition. WorldSkills is a global movement that aims to change the lives of young people around the world through skills. Skills are essential to economic progress because they connect societies and create opportunities. On their behalf, we are happy to announce that they have launched a new website, worldskills.org.

Visit this informative site to discover how skills can truly change lives. This incredible organization encourages young people to discover new skills, find and follow their passions. In doing so, they improve their personal economic prospects and improve society at large. The 45th WorldSkills Competition will be held in Kazan, Russia in August of 2019 and will welcome teams from more than 70 countries.

About WorldSkills International

The mission of this skills focused organization can be broken down into three main components: Inspiration, Development, and Influence. Through the use of competitions and promotions, they inspire young people to pursue excellence and develop a passion for skills. They develop skills and training systems that enable young people to learn important skills and find new jobs. This is done by enhancing industry engagement by collaborating with their partners, benchmarking systems, and global training standards. With cooperation and research, they build a global platform of skills for all that influences educators, government, and industry.

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What Skills?

In Kazan in 2019, there will be competitions in over 50 different skills.
These skills are broken down into six major categories:

WorldSkills Skills in Action

Photo Courtesy of WorldSkills International

  1. Construction and Building Technology
  2. Creative Arts and Fashion
  3. Information and Communication Technology
  4. Manufacturing and Engineering
    (Mobile Robotics is part of this category.)
  5. Social and Personal Services
  6. Transportation and Logistics

You will find young people competing in skill competitions for everything from 3d digital game art, auto body repair, bakery, beauty therapy, and bricklaying to augmented and virtual reality development, mobile robotics, cooking, electronics, fashion technology, and so much more.

View a complete list of skills.

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