Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Chief Executive Taliya Minullina took part in the plenary session of the International Educational Forum «Future Skills».
The event with the participation of officials and technical delegates of the members of the WorldSkills International movement, heads of WSI national organizations, government officials and business representatives, scientists and experts, held on May 22 at the International Information Center (Universiade Village) in Kazan.
Along with the forum Tatarstan holds WorldSkills championship, which involved 455 participants from 49 regions of the Russian Federation, about this told the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Engel Fattakhov.
One form of the forum are the contacts (group work), in particular in areas such as the "Image of the future in the various sectors of the economy: the key trends, technologies and formats"; "The new work tasks and skills of the future in the various sectors of the economy"; "New solutions in the field of education and training"; "Applied projects for WorldSkills movement”.
The Forum will be ended by the presentation of relevant projects.
"Every investor, investing in the economy of our republic, needs to attract highly qualified personnel, first of all - representatives of worker occupations. These international events aimed at improving training and improving the skills of specialists, contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the Strategy 2030, where the quality of human capital at the forefront. The activities of the WorldSkills movement, held in Tatarstan, enhance the competitiveness of the republic in the world economy, including in the personnel aspect", - noted Taliya Minullina.
For reference
WorldSkills - is an international non-profit movement, which aims to increase the prestige of working professions and development of professional education through the harmonization of best practices and professional standards throughout the world by means of organizing and conducting competitions of professional skill, both in each country and throughout the world as a whole.
WorldSkills Championships are held every two years in different countries and is the most important event in improving training and skills, fully reflecting all areas of industry. Contestants represent the best among peers and are selected in a professional championships of the WorldSkills member states.
TIDA Press Service, Iskander Akhmedov