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WorldSkills

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[WorldSkills](https://worldskills.ru / "WorldSkills") is an international non–profit movement aimed at increasing the prestige of working professions and developing vocational education. WorldSkills is held in the format of professional skills competitions in each of the 77 member countries of the movement [WorldSkills International] (https://worldskills.org / "WorldSkills International"), and at the international level.

To date, this is the world's largest competition, which is attended by young skilled workers, university and college students. And well–known professionals, specialists, masters of industrial training and mentors participate as experts evaluating the performance of competitive tasks.

In 2016, for the first time, competitions in the competence of Space Systems Engineering were held in Russia. The company [SPUTNIX](https://sputnix.ru/ru / "Sputnix Company"), which has experience in both the development of space systems and the organization of engineering competitions, acted as the main industrial partner in this area and since then has been directly involved both as an industrial partner of all events and in providing expert support at the sites.

The OrbiCraft satellite constructor and the space environment simulator complex "Terra" are used as target equipment at the championships.

Documentation of the championships competence Space Systems Engineering:

WorldSkills competitions

Picture 1. Conducting WorldSkills competitions