Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam is aiming for medals at the 44th World Skills Competition(WSC 2017) from October 8-20 in the United Arab Emirates, an officialhas said.
Speaking at a Hanoi ceremony on October 7 tosend off 13 Vietnamese competitors to the event, Deputy Director General of theGeneral Department of Vocational Training under the Ministry of Labour, WarInvalids and Social Affairs Cao Van Sam, who is also Head of the delegation,said the team pins hope on CNC milling, programming, brick laying and plumbing.
The competitorshave been well-trained by experienced domestic and foreign experts, Sam said.
As manyas 1,258 competitors from 58 countries and territories worldwide will becompeting in 51 occupations, including 49 official occupations and twoperformance skills during this year’s WSC.
This is the fifth time Vietnam participated inthe competition. The country earned a bronze medal and eight medallions ofexcellence in 2015 the 43rd WSC in 2015.-VNA
Vietnam is hoping to bag a few medals for the first time at the 43rd World Skills Competition (WSC 2015) from August 5-17 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, an official has said.
The Samsung Electronics Vietnam and the Samsung Skills Training Centre will support and provide technical training for Vietnamese contestants in preparation for the 44th World Skills Competition.
Contestants from across Vietnam will show off their vocational skills in 25 professions at the ninth National Skills Competition, slated for May 23 – 30.
Vietnam won its highest number of gold medals at the 11th edition of the ASEAN Skills Competition (ASC) last September, an event the country first participated in 15 years ago.
Because of increasingly stricter requirements for skilled workers, many vocational schools have paid heed to improving training via greater participation in skills competitions.
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