Leaders of the global skills movement have set out a vision for
a new era of skills to drive global economic growth.
Speaking as WorldSkills London 2011 closed at a glittering
Ceremony at The O2, organisers said the event had showed how skills
can deliver innovation, economic growth and engage young
people.
Chris Humphries, Chair of WorldSkills London 2011, said: "The
young people who have competed in WorldSkills are the very best in
the world and we know these Competitors will go on to establish
multi-national businesses, develop new products and services and
continue to lead their industries – just as their predecessors have
done.
"Skills shape our world and we have seen that businesses,
politicians as well as teachers and young people realise this. We
will only see growth return to our economies through an era of
skills and entrepreneurship and that's why we're so delighted that
200,000 young people have been inspired by new job and career
opportunities at WorldSkills London with hundreds of thousands more
having a go at new skills around the UK.
"The global response to the Competition online and in the
world's media shows that it's not just the young people of the UK
that are desperate to explore skills.
"Hundreds of employers have committed to investing in
Apprenticeships and training for the future this week and the UK
government has announced extra investment in skills and growth at
the conference programme. Meanwhile, political leaders from around
the UK, Europe and the world have come to London to show their
support for skills."

Kirsty Hoadley,
Gold Medal Winner, Visual Merchandising, UK, image courtesy of
Worldskills London 2011.
WorldSkills London 2011 has been the biggest event ever to be
held at ExCeL London, attracting 200,000 young people in four days
and has seen the largest ever number of people travel on London’s
Docklands Light Railway in a single day.
As the London organising committee passes on the baton to
Leipzig to stage the event in 2013, current UK delegate to
WorldSkills International, Simon Bartley takes up the role of
global President.
Simon Bartley said: "To have been elected to the office of
President of WorldSkills International at the end of a truly
inspirational and successful WorldSkills London 2011 is an honour
and a challenge. I will strive to make WorldSkills International
the authoritative voice for skills around the world and to ensure
that the Competition rises to ever greater heights."
And Humphries added: "I’ve been delighted to work with Simon as
we’ve put together the London event and congratulate him on being
elected by his peers to the Presidency of WorldSkills
International."
WorldSkills London 2011 (at which Seetec were Presenting Sponsor
of the Visual Merchandising category) took place from 5-8th
October at ExCeL London. Almost 1,000 young people from more than
50 Member countries and regions competed in 46 skill areas
including Mobile Robotics, Landscape Gardening, Mechatronics,
Cooking, Automobile Technology.