World Skills London

When: 5–8 October, Where: ExCeL London

Teams

Teams

Teams from 51 countries/regions competed at WorldSkills London 2011.

The true stars of WorldSkills are the Competitors – each one of them is already a champion, having been selected from amongst their peers to represent their countries/regions on the world stage.

The WorldSkills International website holds all the detailed results and scoring.

WorldSkills London 2011 Results (WSI website) →

 

Argentina

UOCRA Foundation is the WorldSkills Member for Argentina and is an NGO developing various activities in order to promote and provide an excellent...

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Austria

SkillsAustria coordinates the Austrian championships which are held to qualify candidates for WorldSkills and EuroSkills in cooperation with the...

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Belgium

SkillsBelgium is actively preparing for its participation in London 2011. Belgium has a tough selection process to find the best candidates.

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Brunei Darussalam

The WorldSkills Member Organisation for Brunei Darussalam is the Department of Technical Education , Ministry of Education (DTE).

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Canada

Skills Canada - Ontario is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the skilled trades and technologies as viable, first-choice career...

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Croatia

CroatiaSkills have a national responsibility for organizing competitions for promoting vocational education and training in Croatia.

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Estonia

Shizuoka 2007 was the debut WorldSkills Competition for Estonia as an official Member.

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Finland

Skills Finland is a non-profit organization promoting excellence in skills. The objective is achieved through skills competitions and by training and...

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Hong Kong, China

Established in 1982, the Vocational Training Council (VTC) is the largest vocational education, training and professional development group in Hong...

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India

The National Skill Development Corporation India (NSDC) is a one of its kind, Public Private Partnership in India. It aims to promote skill...

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Jamaica

WorldSkills Jamaica is committed to supporting and enhancing vocational training in Jamaica and is an accessible resource for current information on...

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Latvia

The Member Organisation for Latvia is the State Education Development Agency (SEDA, Latvian - VIAA) which has been established in order to implement...

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Macau, China

The Member Organisation for Macao, China is the Labour Affairs Bureau, a public department of the Macao Special Administrative Region, and is...

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Netherlands

The Netherlands needs skilled people. That is why Skills Netherlands, as the official representative of WorldSkills International and WorldSkills...

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New Zealand

WorldSkills New Zealand is an independent, non-profit Charitable Trust founded in 1986, dedicated to encouraging young people to excel in vocational...

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Sweden

In 1995 the first Swedish skills team was created. The team is unique and consists of some 30 boys and girls, no more than 22 years old. Everyone has...

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United Kingdom

Team UK is managed by UK Skills. UK Skills, a not for profit organisation, manages the delivery of innovative, high profile competitions and awards...

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United States of America

SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student...

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