
WorldSkills USA to Compete in Shanghai
The WorldSkills USA team will head to China to compete in the WorldSkills Competition Sept. 22-27, 2026.
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Passing Skills Onto the Next Generation
Read more: Passing Skills Onto the Next GenerationWhile the word ‘education’ can conjure up images of learning by listening and passive notetaking, many students across the United States of America are taking control of their learning by opting for Career and Technical Education (CTE) with SkillsUSA.
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Giving Skilled Learners a “Skills Advantage”
Read more: Giving Skilled Learners a “Skills Advantage”A study of more than 27,000 Career and Technical Education (CTE) students in the US has shown that those who are members of SkillsUSA are more likely to make a success of their careers thanks to the training they have had.
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SkillsUSA Selects Plumbing and Heating Competitor for WorldSkills 2024
Read more: SkillsUSA Selects Plumbing and Heating Competitor for WorldSkills 2024SkillsUSA has selected Gabriel Eady and Derek Summers of Tennessee as the official competitors for Mechatronics at the 2024 WorldSkills Competition.
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SkillsUSA Selects Mechatronics Competitors for WorldSkills 2024
Read more: SkillsUSA Selects Mechatronics Competitors for WorldSkills 2024SkillsUSA has selected Gabriel Eady and Derek Summers of Tennessee as the official competitors for Mechatronics at the 2024 WorldSkills Competition.
An overview of WorldSkills USA
Every two years, the United States sends a delegation of its most talented young, skilled workers to compete in the olympics-style WorldSkills Competition (WSC).
Meet the Team
Meet the young professionals who represent the United States at the WorldSkills Competition.

Meet the Experts
The technical experts who train the team from the United States.
Countdown to Shanghai
