At the see-off ceremony for the Vietnamese delegation to the 11th ASEAN Skills Competition held in Hanoi on September 18, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Doan Mau Diep expressed his belief that the Vietnamese contestants will continue to confirm their position at the event.
A see-off ceremony for the Vietnamese delegation to the 11th ASEAN Skills Competition (ASC) which will take place at Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang of Malaysia from September 19-29 was organised in Hanoi on September 18.
Vietnam expects a place in Top Three at the 11th ASC. The 109-member delegation comprises 32 technology experts working in juries, and 44 competitors selected from a national skill competition who will show off their talents at 22 out of 25 categories of the regional round.
Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Minister Diep expressed his belief that the Vietnamese contestants will continue to confirm their position at this year's event, contributing to elevating the country’s prestige on the world arena.
The 11th ASC attracts the participation of 214 experts and 280 competitors from ASEAN member countries, except Brunei. The event's opening ceremony is scheduled for September 23.
The competition is the centre piece for showcasing the 'best-of-the-best' young ASEAN skilled talents. The ASC provides the impetus for participating ASEAN countries to develop motivated and high-performing skilled workers.
The ASC is also considered to be an ideal platform of collaboration within the skills community in ASEAN as the region strives to enhance the delivery of technical and vocational education and training.
In 2015, Vietnam hosted the 10th ASC and ranked the first place with 15 gold, six silver and six bronze medals.
Vietnam expects a place in Top Three at the 11th ASC. The 109-member delegation comprises 32 technology experts working in juries, and 44 competitors selected from a national skill competition who will show off their talents at 22 out of 25 categories of the regional round.
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The 11th ASC attracts the participation of 214 experts and 280 competitors from ASEAN member countries, except Brunei. The event's opening ceremony is scheduled for September 23.
The competition is the centre piece for showcasing the 'best-of-the-best' young ASEAN skilled talents. The ASC provides the impetus for participating ASEAN countries to develop motivated and high-performing skilled workers.
The ASC is also considered to be an ideal platform of collaboration within the skills community in ASEAN as the region strives to enhance the delivery of technical and vocational education and training.
In 2015, Vietnam hosted the 10th ASC and ranked the first place with 15 gold, six silver and six bronze medals.
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