1 September 2009
The 40th WorldSkills International Competition is being held in Calgary from September 1-7, 2009.
WorldSkills International promotes the highest standards of excellence among skills, trades and technologies professionals, and awareness of the crucial role these professionals play in the modern global economy.
At WorldSkills Calgary 2009, more than 900 youth will compete in 45 skills. Approximately 1,000 international delegates, 3,000 volunteers, and 50,000 students are expected to attend the event. Skills to be tested include:
Autobody Repair
Automotive Technology
Car Painting
Aircraft Maintenance
Construction and Building Technology
Wall and Floor Tiling
Metal Roofing
Plumbing and Heating
Electrical Installations
Industrial Control
Bricklaying
Stonemasonry
Painting and Decorating
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Joinery
Landscape Gardening
Refrigeration
Plastering and Drywall Systems
Information Network Cabling
IT/Software Applications
Offset Printing
Web Design
IT/PC Network Support
Manufacturing and Engineering
Technology
Polymechanics/Automation
Manufacturing Team Challenge
Mechatronics
Mechanical Engineering Design – CAD
CNC Turning
CNC Milling
Mould Making
Welding
Electronics
Mobile Robotics
Sheet Metal Technology
Construction Metal Works
Creative Arts and Fashion
Jewellery
Floristry
Fashion Technology
Graphic Design Technology
Social and Personal Services
Ladies’/Men’s Hairdressing
Beauty Therapy
Confectioner/Pastry Cook
Cooking
Restaurant Service
Catering
All competitors must be under the age of 23 during the year of the WorldSkills Competition, with the exception of competitors in two categories: the Manufacturing Team Challenge and Aircraft Maintenance, in which competitors can be up to 25.
The Competition is expected to generate more than $80 million in economic activity in Calgary. The Government of Canada is a funding partner in the event.
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