About us
WorldSkills Europe is a nonprofit member association, which promotes excellence in the field of skills and competence development.
Our Activitities
WorldSkills Europe creates and develops Skills promotional activities on a European level, divided over different area’s.
EuroSkills 2018
On 26–28 September 2018, young people up to the age of 25 from all over Europe will meet in Budapest to compete for the European title in vocational skills.
Discover the power of skills
WorldSkills Europe raises awareness for today’s need for skilled young professionals across Europe. The organisation promotes excellence in the field of skills and competence development by orchestrating the biennial EuroSkills event, a spectacular promotion of professions for young people.
Latest news
Board of Directors Newsletters #2
The Board Meeting held during the Competition Preparation Meeting (CPM) for EuroSkills 2018 was mostly focused on the upcoming EuroSkills competition. The report given concerning preparation for EuroSkills 2018 confirmed 33 skills to be showcased at the event, two of...
read moreWorldSkills Europe General Assembly 2018
7 March 2018, WorldSkills Europe held its General Assembly, during the Competition Preparation Meetings in Budapest, Hungary. During the General Assembly, the hosting right to host EuroSkills 2022 has, by unanimous vote of all WorldSkills Europe members, gone to St....
read moreFirst Board of Directors newsletter
Riga meeting of the board of directors The newly elected Board of Directors of the WorldSkills Europe met in Riga on December 6 to 8, 2017 to discuss and decide on series of vital issues for the organisation’s future operation. The main agenda items included: The...
read moreWorldSkills Europe appointed Dita Traidas as the new President
At the General Assembly on October 19th a new Board of Directors was elected. Dita Traidas, Official Delegate from Latvia, was elected for the position of President. She has been on the Board of Directors for four years and will now step up the be the very first...
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