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Tuesday, March 08 2022 - 20:21
AsiaNet
It's a Wrap for 46th WorldSkills Competition Preparation Week
SHANGHAI, March 8, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

The Competition Preparation Week for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 concluded on 
Friday after meetings for competition, workshop and skill management and other 
issues held over the past four days.

According to the WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 Executive Bureau, preparations are 
well underway to host an innovative competition with extensive influence 
adhering to the "green, smart, technological, safe and simple" organizing 
principle under proper pandemic control and prevention measures.

Efficient coordination and cooperation has been established between the bureau 
and WorldSkills International, through which more than 500 meetings have been 
organized on different topics among various departments.

With the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers have been exploring 
innovative and efficient approaches for the delivery of the competition.

By now, organizers have planned 11 areas with more than 300,000 square meters 
for the 63 skills competitions and complied their infrastructure lists and 
layout drawings for their workshops.

Technologies, especially information technology, big data and artificial 
intelligence, are being used to ensure service efficiency and guarantee the 
safe running of the competition.

The organizers have kept the people-centric principle in mind to create a safe, 
healthy, convenient and comfortable environment for all competitors.

While providing a fully functional competition venue with first-class 
facilities, the city will also offer effective and humanistic services with 
supporting and volunteer teams. It will prepare a specific service plan for 
each team throughout their stay in Shanghai.

The executive bureau is planning opening and closing ceremonies featuring 
Chinese culture.

With the theme of "Skills Change the World", the organizers will highlight 
skills and Chinese culture with modern technology, stories of skills and the 
concept of WorldSkills Competition to pass on the hope for post-pandemic 
economic recovery around the world with the power of skills.

Shanghai is building a WorldSkills Museum and will share it with the whole 
world. Work is underway to design and arrange exhibits in six zones in the 
museum converted from the Yong'an Warehouse on the Huangpu River waterfront, 
the mother river of Shanghai.

So far, more than 4,500 sets of exhibitions have been collected, including 697 
from overseas. It is scheduled to open to the public in October.

As an important part of the CPW agenda, the 63 specific skills meetings were 
moved online. They are scheduled between January and May with the majority 
completed in March. Located in 28 countries and regions, some participants have 
to attend the meetings late in the night or early in the morning.

"As we close Competition Preparation Week 2022, we can really say we are one 
step closer to the 46th WorldSkills Competition," said Chris Humphries, 
WorldSkills International president and chair of the board.

Source: WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 Executive Bureau

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