On June 10, the "2022 (Russia) BRICS Future Skills Remote International Challenge Training Camp" hosted by the BRICS Business Council (Russian side) Skills Development Working Group concluded successfully. This international training camp was opened on June 3 and lasted for six days. According to the four competitions of agricultural biotechnology, urban agriculture, digital agriculture and enterprise information system, remote training camps were set up respectively for training on the corresponding themes, and expert players from nine countries, including Russia, Belarus, China, Ghana, India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Nigeria and South Africa, broke the time and space constraints and gathered in the cloud to Exchange of learning.
The training camp Chinese participants are from Zhongkai Agricultural Engineering College, Jiangsu College of Agriculture and Forestry Vocational and Technical College, Nanjing Information Vocational and Technical College, Xiamen City Vocational College of the six teams, looking forward to the players in the training camp to learn, in the competition to go all out to show the BRICS countries youth style.
-Background of the competition
The BRICS Skills Development and Technology Innovation Competition (hereinafter referred to as "BRICS Competition") is an international competition recognized by the Preparatory Committee for the BRICS Supreme Leaders' Meeting in 2017, filed with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, and approved by the BRICS Industry and Commerce Council, which was initiated in 2017, and has been successfully held for five times, with a cumulative total of nearly 13 million participants. million people have participated in the competition and related conferences, exhibitions, displays, technical exchanges and other activities. The BRICS Competition has kicked off the cooperation in skills development and technological innovation among BRICS countries, and has become an important activity to promote technological skills development and humanistic exchanges among BRICS countries.
The 2022 BRICS Competition consists of the China Main Competition and the Russia Sub-Competition, i.e. the China Competition International Competition/Distance International Competition, which is organized and implemented under the leadership of the Skills Development Working Group of the BRICS Business Council (Chinese side); and the Russia Competition International Competition/Distance International Competition, which is organized and implemented under the leadership of the Skills Development Working Group of the Russian side.
-Significance of the Competition
The Russian Regional International Competition/Distance International Competition aims to promote the development of vocational education by conducting a series of multi-level skills development programs based on advanced international standards and methodologies in the following five categories: Urban Skills, Digital Skills, Future Skills, Agricultural Skills, and High-Tech Skills, with the aim of using advanced industry standards to improve the education and skills training systems in Eurasian countries.
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