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Samsung Electronics becomes Overall Event Presenter for WorldSkills Kazan 2019

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20.05.2019, 12:02

The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the final of the 7th National Competition "Young Professionals"(WorldSkills Russia) in Kazan.

Samsung Electronics, the world’s leading manufacturer of consumer electronics and mobile devices, and WorldSkills International, an international non-commercial organization aimed at promoting professional education and standards of vocational training around the world, signed an agreement according to which Samsung becomes the Overall Event Presenter for the 45th WorldSkills Competition in Kazan. The agreement was signed in the wings of the final of the 7th National Competition “Young Professionals” (WorldSkills Russia).

Samsung Electronics, Global Premium Partner of WorldSkills International, has been supporting the WorldSkills movement for years. The global partnership with Samsung started in 2007, when Samsung was introduced to the WorldSkills community as a new Global Partner.  Under the partnership agreement, Samsung organizes training programmes at the Samsung Skills Training Centre in Suwon, Korea, a subdivision of Samsung, created with the purpose of supporting young professionals’ dreams by promoting skills excellence.

"For over a decade Samsung’s generous support has been integral to the successful implementation of WorldSkills International’s mission aimed at facilitating young talents and boosting vocational skills development. We are glad that our cooperation continues during the 45th WorldSkills Competition. Samsung has always been aware that life is not just about manufacturing goods and making profit. The company keeps supporting young people and helping them unveil their potential regardless of their country of origin. In WorldSkills International, we share this judgement, therefore it’s quite expected that we became partners," said WorldSkills International President Simon Bartley.

“Thanks to its rapid development, Kazan is currently one of promising industrial and research centres. And our priority task now is preparation of qualified professionals of all levels in these fields. I'm sincerely happy that Samsung Electronics, one of the world's top technology companies and Overall Event Presenter for WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Competition, will help to achieve this noble mission,” said President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov.

“Samsung is aware of the importance of qualified workforce for industries and has a strong belief that skills make companies and countries more competitive. That's why for over decade Samsung has been supporting the WorldSkills movement, making young professionals' dreams and hopes come true thanks to skills improvement,​​​​​“ said Secretary General of Samsung Skills, Dongseob Jang. “I'm confident that Samsung's partnership with WorldSkills Kazan 2019 will inspire many young talents in Russia, as well as WorldSkills member countries and regions, and will motivate them to develop their interests and potential skills.“

“The WorldSkills movement gives young professionals in Russia and worldwide the opportunity to adopt global experience of vocational skills. It's a great mission that not only enhances the prestige of these skills but also contributes to the economic development of the Competition's member countries and regions that’s why such high level of cooperation with WorldSkills is a source of pride for Samsung Electronics,” said Sergey Pletnev, Director for Corporate Projects and State Authorities Relations at Samsung Electronics CIS HQ.

Starting from 2016, the Samsung Skills Training Centre has been preparing Russian competitors for WorldSkills Competitions. Samsung Skills specialists and external experts host an intensive training programme for the Russian team. After successful one-and-a-half-year training in Mobile Robotics, Kazan students Pavel Fadeev and Andrey Dyubanov placed second at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017. Another specialist, Albert Mineev, who competed in Mechanical Engineering CAD, won the Medallion of Excellence that is awarded to Competitors who achieve above-average scores in their competition areas.

In 2018, new students, selected via competitive selection in Mechanical Engineering CAD and Plastic Die Engineering, were assigned to undergo a one-and-a-half training programme at the Samsung Skills Training Centre.

Vladislav Rozov, a student of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) and competitor in Plastic Die Engineering, placed first at the 2018 Regional Competition in Moscow. Student of the Technical College named after V.D. Potashov, Stanislav Dzhumanyazov of Naberezhnye Chelny (Republic of Tatarstan) was invited to undergo training at the Samsung Skills Training Centre after winningthe Regional Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia) Competition in the Republic of Tatarstan in 2018.

About Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics is one of the largest manufacturers of TVs, smartphones, portable devices, tablets, cameras, home appliances, medical devices, network systems, semiconductors and LED solutions. The company’s offices are located in 79 countries. Since 1991 the company operates on the Russian market. Samsung Electronics Headquarters for CIS countries is located in Moscow. Moreover, Samsung Research Center also operates in Moscow. The factory, which produces the biggest part of Samsung`s consumer electronics, is successfully functioning in the Kaluga region. In May 2018 the company opened Artificial Intelligence Center in Russia, which enlarged the portfolio of Samsung Research department and became Samsung’s fifth research institution in the world. In Russia, Samsung is actively developing the cultural and education initiatives.

For the latest news about the company visit Samsung Newsroom.

About WorldSkills International (WSI)

WorldSkills is an international non-profit movement, which aims to increase the prestige of blue-collar occupations and develop vocational training through the harmonization of best practices and occupational standards across the world by organizing and holding skills excellence competitions in each country and globally.

WorldSkills International was founded in 1953. At the moment it includes 81 Members. WSI's misison is to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people, and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success. Today, the WorldSkills Competition is the world’s famous and largest competition of its kind, which brings together young skilled workers and university and vocational school students up to 22 years old as competitors, as well as leading professionals, specialists and mentors as competition experts.

About 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.

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 85 Russian regions and is one of the leading staff training projects.

Press Office of WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Competition Organizer