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The latest from the WorldSkills Museum
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From Glasgow 1965 to Shanghai: a Champion reflects on his legacy at the WorldSkills Museum
Sixty years on, WorldSkills Champion and Master Silversmith Peter Johns travelled to the WorldSkills Museum in Shanghai to see his gold medal, prompting memories and hopes for the future of skills.
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WorldSkills Museum celebrates its second anniversary
Two years since its launch, WorldSkills guests and local students gathered at the WorldSkills Museum in Shanghai for a day of AI, innovation, and immersion in skills.
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WorldSkills Museum celebrates a successful first year and looks ahead to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026
Drawing an incredible 20,000 visitors each month since it opened, the WorldSkills Museum marks its one-year anniversary unveiling a new temporary exhibition on WorldSkills Lyon 2024.
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Festo brings technical education to life in the WorldSkills Museum
As WorldSkills Global Partner Festo launches a new video about the WorldSkills Museum, we explore their exhibits and expertise on display at the world’s first museum dedicated to skills.
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WorldSkills Museum website goes live
WorldSkills unveils a new website that allows everyone to experience the excitement of the first-ever museum dedicated to skills.
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WorldSkills Members and Global Partners marvel at the record-breaking WorldSkills Museum
A delegation of WorldSkills Members and Global Partners enjoyed an exclusive tour of the WorldSkills Museum in Shanghai in May.
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WorldSkills Museum celebrates Lunar New Year with a skills carnival
The 2024 Spring Festival Skills Carnival encouraged families with young children to take part in workshops featuring traditional and cutting-edge skills.
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Bionics and the future of industrial innovation
Bionics, a field that melds the intricacies of biological systems with advancements in physical and natural sciences, showcases the power of skills to pave the way to a sustainable future.
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Bridging innovation with the Golden Gate’s legacy
Almost 90 years since it first opened, the Golden Gate Bridge in California stands as a testament to the vital partnership of skills and STEM.
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Engineering hope with the water bike project
A pedal-powered purification system that can pump six litres of clean water a minute is a testament to human ingenuity.
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