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WorldSkills Competition Preparation Week starts in Kazan

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22.01.2019, 13:02

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WorldSkills Competition Preparation Week 2019 has started in Kazan. A welcome to the 600 delegates from more than 60 Member countries and regions started the Opening Session by CEO of WorldSkills International David Hoey, Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Rafis Burganov, and Director General of the Young Professionals Union (WorldSkills Russia) Robert Urazov.

Before the beginning of the Opening Session, the WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Project Executive Emil Gubaydullin answered questions from journalists about the importance of Competition Preparation Week in preparation for the upcoming WorldSkills Competition.

“Representatives of all countries take part in the week-long activities, Technical Delegates, Heads of Delegations, Specialists responsible for the Venue Construction, and so on. Hotels are being examined and the list of equipment to be used during the Competition is being approved,” said Emil Gubaydullin. “All the necessary infrastructure has been arranged. The biggest advantage for us is that we have a great project implementation experience. During the construction of Kazan Expo, we relied on the experience of the previous WorldSkills host countries.”  

“Kazan Expo is a world-class facility, and we believe that the WorldSkills Competition will kick start the venue operation. We like this fantastic venue and very much looking forward to using it. One of the important tasks of Competition Preparation Week is to demonstrate the upcoming Competition Venue to the Experts,” said David Hoey.  

Competition Preparation Week attendees will have a very full schedule. They will visit the Competition Venue, Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre, to get acquainted with the infrastructure and services. Their visit will include a trip to WorldSkills Village, official home of the Competitors and Experts during the event. On 24 January, the WorldSkills Organizing Committee led by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in charge of Social Policy Tatyana Golikova will be held.

On 25 January, One School One Country will be launched. The goal of this programme is to promote skills to youth. WorldSkills Workshops will be conducted in educational institutions across Tatarstan.

Representatives of the WorldSkills Champions Trust will take part in the week-long activities. Champions Trust representative from the Middle East, Gary Condon, is visiting Kazan for the first time. “I am very impressed. Kazan is very beautiful. I am excited about the start of the Competition!” he said.

A confectioner from Russia and WorldSkills Brazil 2015 Competitor, Anna Prokopenya represents Europe at the WorldSkills Champions Trust. “It’s already the fourth year that I’ve become a member of the WorldSkills Champions Trust. I have been to Kazan many times. It has changed a lot and has become magnificent. I hope to feel proud of the image of my country inspiring our international friends during the Competition,” she admitted.

About WorldSkills Kazan 2019

The 45th WorldSkills Competition – the main international event of 2019 in Russia – will bring together more than 1,600 young professionals representing over 60 countries and regions who will compete in 56 skills. It will take place in Kazan on 22-27 August 2019. It is expected that more than 250,000 spectators will attend the Competition and associated events.

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