43th WorldSkills Competition is to be held in Sao Paolo, Brazil and Team Mongolia is to participate for the first time during August 11-16th. Team Mongolia consists of 23 skilled professionals and is to head to Brazil on August 4-5th.
Prime Minister Ch.Saikhanbileg met with the best skilled professionals today and handed over the Mongolian flag.
Prime Minister emphasized how Mongolian youth is developing in recent years as the participation of team Mongolia in WorldSkills is the indication, while previously Mongolians were only competing in arts and sports. This time Mongolia will show its skills in construction and building technology, creative art and fashion, information and communication technology, manufacturing and engineering technology, social and personal services, transportations and logistics (for extensive list of skills click here).
Prime Minister wished success and advised to stay strong and united at all times and wished for the best in their endeavours.
This is the first time team Mongolia is participating with the support from the Government of Mongolia. Minister of Labour S.Chinzorig on behalf of participants of the WorldSkills ensured the Prime Minister to be successful at the competition.
Held every two years, the WorldSkills Competition is the world's largest professional education event. Competitors from over 50 countries and regions in the Americas, Europe, Asia, South Pacific and Africa simulate real work challenges that must be completed to international standards of quality. They demonstrate individual and collective technical skills to perform specific tasks for each of the professional skills.
43th WorldSkills Competition is to be held in Sao Paolo, Brazil and Team Mongolia is to participate for the first time during August 11-16th. Team Mongolia consists of 23 skilled professionals and is to head to Brazil on August 4-5th.
Prime Minister Ch.Saikhanbileg met with the best skilled professionals today and handed over the Mongolian flag.
Prime Minister emphasized how Mongolian youth is developing in recent years as the participation of team Mongolia in WorldSkills is the indication, while previously Mongolians were only competing in arts and sports. This time Mongolia will show its skills in construction and building technology, creative art and fashion, information and communication technology, manufacturing and engineering technology, social and personal services, transportations and logistics (for extensive list of skills click here).
Prime Minister wished success and advised to stay strong and united at all times and wished for the best in their endeavours.
This is the first time team Mongolia is participating with the support from the Government of Mongolia. Minister of Labour S.Chinzorig on behalf of participants of the WorldSkills ensured the Prime Minister to be successful at the competition.
Held every two years, the WorldSkills Competition is the world's largest professional education event. Competitors from over 50 countries and regions in the Americas, Europe, Asia, South Pacific and Africa simulate real work challenges that must be completed to international standards of quality. They demonstrate individual and collective technical skills to perform specific tasks for each of the professional skills.