Competitors James Igoe, Ronan McLoughlin, Gavin Hopkins, Harry Craddock and John Grady pictured with WSI examiner Danial McNamara.

Eight Mayo students and apprentices to compete at WorldSkills Ireland 2024

WorldSkills Ireland, Ireland’s leading event dedicated to promoting skills, apprenticeship careers and workplace opportunities for young people, is returning to the RDS, Simmonscourt, from September 25 to 27.

Set to welcome over 27,000 people, including students, parents and teachers, the event will be a celebration of apprenticeships, skills and careers with interactive demonstrations, career zones and employers who are ready to recruit.

Across the three days eight students and apprentices from Mayo will put their talents and knowledge to the test, when they compete against their peers on the national stage during the live competitions at the event.

Over 170 finalists will go head-to-head in a range of skills-based trades, including automation, constructions skills, ICT and culinary arts.

Those competing from Mayo include Zoe Cunniffe and James Igoe, who are competing in automobile technology, Dawid Swierkowski and Cian Brennan who are competing in digital infrastructure design, John Grady who is competing in carpentry, Phelim Conway, industrial mechanics, Gavin Hopkins, joinery, and Ronan McLoughlin who is competing in toolmaking.

Running concurrently with Higher Options, both events aim to raise the profile and recognition of skills and apprenticeships, preparing the talent of today for the careers of the future.

Commenting on the announcement of the finalists for WorldSkills Ireland, Ray English, chair of WorldSkills Ireland, remarked: “Congratulations to all the exceptional young individuals who have earned their place as finalists at WorldSkills Ireland in September. This achievement is a testament to their dedication and skill, and we are incredibly proud to celebrate their talents.”

Ray adds: “WorldSkills Ireland is more than a competition; it's a celebration of skills and a vital platform for promoting apprenticeship and skills-based career opportunities. The event is designed to give students a chance to discover alternatives to university education, showcasing the multiplicity of skills training and apprenticeships on offer and profiling the long-lasting and fulfilling careers currently available across Ireland.”

Alongside the competitions, there will be demonstrations, try out areas, inspiring real-live talks from industry experts, an opportunity to meet employers who are ready to recruit and the chance to view innovative digital tech skills that are the backbone of jobs of the future.

Designed to promote skills, apprenticeship careers and opportunities for young people, the event allows students, parents, teachers and guidance counsellors to navigate the options available following secondary education. The finals day is set to take place at the RDS on September 27 is a day not to be missed. Free to attend, registration for the event is now open – https://worldskillsireland.ie/.