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Manufacturing Team Challenge

Conceiving, designing, and completing a manufacturing project as part of an effective and efficient team of specialists.

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Why is this skill important?

This skill competition involves teams of complementary skilled specialists working to design, manufacture, assemble and test new or improved equipment either as a one-off item or as the prototype for mass production.

Technicians skilled in project management, finance, organization, computer-aided design, programming, machining, welding, electronics, and fitting form teams to tackle the Manufacturing Team Challenge. Each team member requires the ability to think, work and contribute beyond the boundaries of individual skill in order to make the most of the team’s combined efforts.

Working in teams mirrors what we see today in industry and business. Plus, as a member of a team individuals have a unique opportunity not only to deepen their own skills but also to learn more about related skills.

Could this skill be for you?

If you like:

  • Making things
  • Complex problems
  • Working as a team

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The Challenge

Important elements of the challenge include:

  • In a team, competitors will carry out a computer-aided design in preparation for the manufacturing task.

  • Next, the team will set up and machine all components required for the project.

  • Each team will manufacture, assemble and test the project.

  • The capacity to work within and contribute to a team is vital to this Skill.


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Results

Medal Result Competitor Country/region
Gold 722 Yuhei Ueno Japan
Gold 722 Taku Mogami Japan
Gold 722 Tomohiro Aso Japan
Gold 720 Willon Santos Brazil
Gold 720 Thiago Lima Brazil
Gold 720 Mateus Gomes Brazil
Bronze 718 Peitong Liu China
Bronze 718 Yunan Gao China
Bronze 718 Zhiyuan Zhan China
Bronze 717 SURAK KIM Korea
Bronze 717 DOHUN KWAK Korea
Bronze 717 SANGMIN LEE Korea
Medallion for Excellence 706 Viktor Ryzhov Russia
Medallion for Excellence 706 Sergei Sychugov Russia
Medallion for Excellence 706 Dmitrii Kostiashin Russia
Medallion for Excellence 700 Aurelien SIAT France
Medallion for Excellence 700 Théo MARCHANDEAU France
Medallion for Excellence 700 Julien HEYER France
688 KUAN-HUNG CHEN Chinese Taipei
688 JIN-CHENG LIN Chinese Taipei
688 YI-HAN CHEN Chinese Taipei
660 Jake Green United Kingdom
660 Alexander McCluskey United Kingdom
660 Jacob Parker United Kingdom
649 Tapio Immonen Finland
649 Eetu Runne Finland
649 Eemi Saloranta Finland
623 Jeisson Camilo Rivera Camelo Colombia
623 Pedro Estiben Ramirez Saenz Colombia
623 John Esteban Sanchez Salazar Colombia
581 Reagan Tembo Zambia
581 Charles LUMBWE Zambia
581 Charity Mutale Mutale Zambia

How to compete

To reach the level of skills required to compete in a WorldSkills Competition takes several years of training and dedication. But the best time to start is now.

Find out more about how to take part in a WorldSkills Competition.