Studica Congratulates WorldSkills Competition Winners

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Team Korea

Team Korea

Studica congratulates all the competitors and the 800 volunteers that took part in the 43rd WorldSkills Competition in São Paulo, Brazil. This was an incredible success thanks in large part to the global network of partners, sponsors, advocates and supporters that are dedicated to developing skills excellence across the 75 WorldSkills Member countries. STEM education initiatives that are driving academic endeavors around the world are reflected in the performance of the many competitors at WorldSkills.

The 2015 WorldSkills competitors now join a group of more than 14,000 champions. Those that participated are encouraged to pay it forward, and may be eligible to join the WorldSkills Champions Trust – an initiative developed by Champions for Champions to raise levels of engagement and promote involvement in WorldSkills. To learn more about the WorldSkills Champions Trust, contact Alex Musial, the Conference and Projects Manager at WorldSkills or your member organization for an application.

WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Winners

Team Japan

Team Japan

As the official sponsor and supplier of the event, Studica was incredibly impressed by all of the ingenuity and innovation displayed by so many of the teams representing their countries in the WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Competition.  We are very proud to bring you the end results of the four day challenge!

Your 2015 Champions are:

Gold Medalists – Korea, A Ron Lee & Hong Cheol Park (559 points)

Gold Medalists – Japan, Naoki Ito & Jun Hasegawa (557 points)

Bronze Medalists – Canada, Zachary Larose & Maxime Marineau (546 points)

Congratulations to the medalists in the Mobile Robotics Competition! The results for these global teams are as follows:

  • Singapore, Dinesh Mangalanathadurai & YongQiang Lin (541 points)
  • Indonesia, Lutfi Nur Indrawan & Hendriana Helda Pratama (539 points)
  • Brazil, Carlos Adriano Vieira & Victor Brandao (533 points)
  • Iran, Iman Arabpour & Ali Zarei (521 points)
  • Chinese Taipei, YU YUN LIU & PEI-CHIH WU (508 points)
  • Netherlands, Arjan Henst & Fer van Maasakkers (498 points)
  • India, Dharmaraj T & Kamal Prasath Balaji M (487 points)
  • Germany, Nico Gattmann & Steffen Ellerbrake (486 points)
  • Thailand, Mongkol Tepphawan & Chaiporn Somboonchai (485 points)
  • Macao, China, Hou Fai Sit & Wai Kit Lao (484 points)
  • Hong Kong, China, Kin Pui Cheng & Chun Chiu Eric Li (481 points)
  • Columbia, David Henáo Mejia & Yonnathan Vinasco Valencia (481 points)
  • Portugal, Artur Sousa & Nelson Pereira (481 points)
  • France, Nicolas BRIOT & Clément LELONG (480 points)
  • Austria, Christoph Hackenberger & Markus Klein (477 points)
  • United Arab Emirates, Maryam ALZahmi & Abdulla Bin Doei (473 points)
  • Finland, Miska Puoskari & Ville-Petteri Joensuu (473 points)
  • Belarus, Anton Kanashuk & Kiryl Chepeleu (471 points)
  • South Africa, Marnes van der Walt & Su-Mari Jansen van Vuuren (471 points)
  • Russia, Denis Sobolev & Maksim Shirokov (468 points)

WorldSkills 2017 Competition in Abu Dhabi

While this year’s competition has come to a close, many of the global teams are already starting to prepare for WorldSkills 2017 in Abu Dhabi. Mobile Robotics is a fast evolving, detail-oriented industry, which focuses strongly on robotic engineering skills. At Studica, we make it our job to stay up to date on the latest in robotics so that we can help WorldSkills competitors get the tools and resources they need. That’s why we offer the official WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Component Collection.

Whether you’re preparing for WorldSkills 2017 or simply interested in learning more about robotics, Studica offers solutions to help you build skills. The WorldSkills collection is great for students, educators, and makers of all ages. STEM education in action has never been easier or more relevant than relating concepts on a global, industrial scale. Bring WorldSkills into your classroom and help promote skills excellence within a global community of experts, educators and professionals.

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