Skills Competition Wales, Wales’ premier showcase of vocational skills and talent, is thrilled to announce a celebration event to be held on the 14th of March in the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Newport to celebrate the winners and commendable participants of Skills Competition Wales 2024.
The ceremony, a culmination of dedication and excellence, will see participants from various industries gather to receive recognition for their exceptional vocational skills and accomplishments.
The Ceremony will be a grand occasion attended by skilled professionals, industry leaders, educators, and supporters and it will also be streamed online (follow @ISEinWales for information on how to join), highlighting the commitment and hard work of participants who competed in diverse categories, ranging from engineering and technology to hospitality and creative arts. This year's event is being sponsored by, University of South Wales, Screen Alliance Wales, Airbus, Mipa, WorldSkills UK & GE.
Competitions are held throughout January and February, with experts evaluating participants based on industry standards and criteria. The competitions not only recognise excellence but also serves as a platform for participants to benchmark their skills against industry standards and connect with potential employers.
This year saw record numbers of interest and registrations for Skills Competition Wales, with over 1,400 competitors across 64 competitions being represented by over 75 different organisation across Wales, including colleges, employers and training providers.
"We are immensely proud of all the participants who showcase their talents and skills at Skills Competition Wales. The Ceremony is a proud occasion for us to celebrate their achievements and honor the dedication they have shown in their respective fields and we encourage everyone to consider taking the next step to SkillBuild and World Skills UK when registrations open." Emma Banfield, Project Manager at Inspiring Skills Wales.
Skills Competition Wales plays a crucial role in promoting vocational skills and encouraging young talents to pursue careers in various industries. The competitions provide a platform for individuals to enhance their skills, gain practical experience, and connect with industry professionals.
"We believe in the power of skills to transform lives and drive economic growth in Wales. Skills Competition Wales is a testament to the incredible talent we have in our nation, and we are committed to nurturing and supporting these talents for a brighter future." added Emma Banfield, Project Manager at Inspiring Skills Wales.
Regarding his students competing in Skills Competition Wales, Iwan Roberts, Engineering Lecturer at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai said:
“We’ve noticed that the number of interviews our learners have picked up purely on the fact that our students have Skills Competition Wales on their CV have increased. Even if the students don’t use their particular technical skills after the competition, I know the experience has a massive impact on them and their soft skills. It helps with looking for jobs as it shows that they are looking to work to the highest of standards.”
Competitors are now encouraged to take the next step and register for SkillBuild UK wide Construction Trade competitions and WorldSkills UK.
SkillBuild registrations are open now until the 1 April 2024: goconstruct.org/skillbuild/
World Skills UK, registration open from February 26 until March 28, 2024: registrations.worldskillsuk.org/login
Both National competitions are a great opportunity to showcase Welsh skills at a UK level, further supporting learners to benchmark against the best talent across the UK.
For more information about Skills Competition Wales and upcoming events, please visit inspiringskills.gov.wales/skills-competition-wales or follow @ISEinWales on Twitter and Instagram.