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Main Operations Centre: the control hub of WorldSkills Kazan 2019

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08.08.2019, 14:45

The Main Operations Centre (MOC) of the 45th WorldSkills Competition started functioning on 8 August to become the event’s core control point.

The Main Operations Centre's team includes executives of the WorldSkills Kazan 2019 organizers, namely ANO Directorate for Sports and Social Projects and Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia) Union, as well as representatives from ministries and agencies involved in the event.

“The WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Command, Control, and Communications System is aimed at uniting the efforts of all parties involved to ensure an efficient interaction during the Competition time. It was built based on the best world practices and Kazan’s experience in development and implementation of such systems,” WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Project Executive Emil Gubaydullin.

MOC’s tasks include prevention of emergency situations, proactive management, and adjustment of operational efforts.

The Command, Control, and Communications System was tested during the 7th Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia) National Competition Final and received positive feedback from WorldSkills International.

“The Main Operations Centre of the Competition is the heart of the security system for all its participants. It is the place from where all prompt decisions are made and commands given, in response to the various incident scenarios. The system was successfully tested during the 7th Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia) National Competition Final and proved to be reliable and smoothly functioning. The Centre uses state-of-the-art equipment ensuring prompt and sound responding to any emergencies that may occur during the Competition,” said Karina Salikova, Deputy Director General of the Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia) Union.

WorldSkills Kazan 2019

The 45th WorldSkills Competition – the main international event of 2019 in Russia – will take place in Kazan on 22-27 August 2019. More than 1,300 Competitors from 63 countries and regions will compete in 56 skills.

Kazan won the right to host the Competition in 2015 having been ahead of other WorldSkills International member countries after voting. The WorldSkills Russia movement embraces all 85 Russian regions and is one of priority vocational talent development projects.

Press Office of WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Competition Organizer