Department of Skill Development, Thailand
Contact Department of Skill Development, Thailand
Yaowaluk Kongsee
Competitions
Thailand joined WorldSkills in 1993.
20 October – 30 November 2022
WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition
12 Competitors participating in 11 skills.
23-26 August 2019
WorldSkills Kazan 2019
25 Competitors participating in 23 skills.
15-18 October 2017
WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017
26 Competitors participating in 24 skills.
12-15 August 2015
WorldSkills São Paulo 2015
23 Competitors participating in 21 skills.
2-7 July 2013
WorldSkills Leipzig 2013
22 Competitors participating in 20 skills.
5-10 October 2011
WorldSkills London 2011
26 Competitors participating in 25 skills.
1-6 September 2009
WorldSkills Calgary 2009
15 Competitors participating in 15 skills.
14-21 November 2007
WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007
17 Competitors participating in 17 skills.
26-29 May 2005
WorldSkills Helsinki 2005
15 Competitors participating in 14 skills.
1 January – 31 December 2003
WorldSkills St. Gallen 2003
14 Competitors participating in 13 skills.


About WorldSkills ASEAN
WorldSkills ASEAN is the largest showcase of professional and technical skills in the ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region and brings the objectives of the WorldSkills movement to Southeast Asia. The skills competition was initiated by an agreement among ASEAN member countries in 1993 and aims to promote and raise skills standards in the ASEAN region to an international level, as well as to motivate youths to develop their skills and knowledge. ASEAN member countries take turns to host the biennial WorldSkills ASEAN Competition.

