On the evening of September 23, the closing ceremony of the 3rd Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China was held at the Olympic Sports Center Stadium in Zhengzhou. Wang Xiaoping, Minister of Human Resources and Social Security and Director of the Organizing Committee, officially announced the conclusion of the competition. Wang Kai, Governor of Henan Province and Director of the Organizing Committee, delivered the closing speech, while Liu Jie, Governor of Zhejiang Province, took over the competition flag as the host of the 4th National Vocational Skills Competition. David Hoey, CEO of WorldSkills International, delivered a video speech.
As a technical support partner, Dolang ensured the efficient operation of the event with its self-developed competition platform. In addition, Dolang presented a comprehensive embodied intelligence robot solution on-site, providing a replicable and scalable model for the deep integration of education and industrial upgrading.
The competition featured 106 events, including 66 WorldSkills selection events and 40 national-level selected projects. Over 50% of the competitions were in areas such as intelligent manufacturing, high-end equipment, digital technology, and new energy, reflecting the competition’s alignment with cutting-edge technological trends. According to officials from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the event design was closely tied to the needs of industrial development, fully demonstrating the direction of new quality productive forces while guiding reforms in vocational education and training.
At the concurrent exhibition and exchange activities, Dolang’s embodied intelligence robot solution attracted significant attention from participants. By integrating artificial intelligence, robotics, and education, the solution highlighted emerging trends in industrial development, offered new perspectives for curriculum and professional training, and provided practical technological pathways for industrial transformation and upgrading.
The essence of vocational skills competitions lies in their precise reflection of industrial demand. With a mission of “serving industrial upgrading”, Dolang supported the electrical installation and intelligent manufacturing engineering events with advanced equipment and technologies. Contestants completed tasks in near-real industrial environments, effectively enhancing their ability to solve complex engineering problems and preparing a pool of highly skilled talents for the transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing industry.
Vocational skills competitions play a pivotal role in both talent cultivation and industrial upgrading. Dolang continues to act as an extension platform and bridge, connecting competitions, real-world applications, and workplaces. By enabling efficient transformation of competition resources, Dolang has become a vital channel linking industrial demand with talent development.
Looking ahead, Dolang will remain committed to serving China’s national strategies, including the “Made in China” initiative, the “Digital China” strategy, and the vision of building a strong manufacturing and cyber power. Dolang will further align educational elements with technological progress, focusing on new application scenarios, critical processes, and advanced equipment. Through continuous innovation in technology and service models, Dolang will contribute to cultivating more highly skilled craftsmen and technical experts, accelerating the development of new quality productive forces, and supporting the building of a strong manufacturing nation.