Neutech Group Becomes Global Premium Partner of WorldSkills

October 15, 2025
Neutech Group has become the first Chinese enterprise to achieve the highest partnership level with WorldSkills, following an agreement signed during the 2025 WorldSkills General Assembly in Croatia. The partnership aims to advance global vocational skill standards and support digital talent development.

Neutech Group has become the first Chinese enterprise to achieve the highest partnership level with WorldSkills, announced in a press release. The agreement was signed during the 2025 WorldSkills General Assembly held on October 13 in Croatia, officially naming Neutech as a WorldSkills Global Premium Partner.

Under the agreement, the two organizations will collaborate to promote innovation in global vocational skill standards, enhance talent cultivation, and improve competition levels. Neutech will provide technical support for four skill areas at the upcoming WorldSkills Competition 2026 in Shanghai: Software Application Development, Software Testing, Digital Interactive Media Design, and Retail Sales.

Neutech’s Chair, Dr. Liu Jiren, met with WorldSkills President Frances Hourant and CEO David Hoey to discuss establishing a Global Industrial Collaborative Innovation Center. The initiative will focus on resource co-development and skills training in emerging industrial technologies, particularly in Africa and Southeast Asia, to address global skill gaps and develop high-level digital talent.

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