A team of 35 of the UK’s top young tradespeople, apprentices and technical education students are competing all over the world in the WorldSkills 2022 special education competition.
From cyber-security to welding, floristry to aircraft maintenance, Team UK will be going up against their peers hoping to bring home a gold, silver or bronze medal.
Usually, the biennial WorldSkills competition is held in one country. This year though, arrangements were made to host the competition across multiple countries after continuing Covid restrictions meant it couldn’t be held in Shanghai as planned.