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WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition was the official replacement for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022, cancelled in May due to the pandemic. Thanks to the commitment of our Partners and Members, 62 skill competitions were held from September to November in 15 countries and regions.

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Between September and November our global network came together at locations ranging from national championships and industry expos to world-class industry venues, educational training institutions, and even shopping malls for the 46th WorldSkills Competition. 

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To find out more about WorldSkills and get involved, please visit the WorldSkills website.


 

A female WorldSkills Competitor from Mexico turning a connection with a tool.

100% on it

Over 1,000 Competitors from 58 countries and regions participated in 62 skill competitions.

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Results

Find out the Official results for all Skill Competitions.

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News


 


 

Thanks to our

Members

WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition harnessed the expertise and resourcefulness of the WorldSkills global network to host the official skill competitions around the world. Sixty-two skill competitions were hosted in 26 cities across 15 countries and regions.

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Newsletter

We sent weekly updates throughout the competition. You can see the What's ON newsletter archive or sign up for regular updates from WorldSkills below.


 

Thanks to our Global

Partners


 

Global Premium Partners of WorldSkills International

Samsung Stanley Black & Decker


Global Industry Partners of WorldSkills International

3M   AWS Educate   american-welding-society.png   Autodesk   Car-O-Liner   DHL   DMG MORI   FANUC   FESTO   FLUKE   GROHE   Glasurit   IAPMO   Jiean Hi-tech   John Bean   Lincoln Electric   Mastercam   Mitutoyo   Saint Gobain   SATA   Siemens   Studica   Unreal Engine   VCOM