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Strengthening Skilling Ecosystems in India WorldSkills UK and India Didactics Association Sign MoU at TIESS 2025 hosted at Didac Skills 2025

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The International Education & Skills Summit (TIESS) hosted at Didac Skills 2025, witnessed a landmark partnership to reshape India’s educational landscape. With over 1.5 billion citizens, 65% under 35, India faces the challenge and opportunity of preparing its youth for the global workforce. Despite the Skill India Mission empowering 13 million young people, high-quality, future-ready trainers are still urgently needed. In response, WorldSkills UK (WSUK) and India Didactics Association (IDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at TIESS 2025 held at Didac Skills, launching an ambitious Master Trainer Programme to elevate the nation’s skilling ecosystem.

Benjamin Blackledge, Chief Executive Officer, WorldSkills UK, said, “At WorldSkills UK, we are committed to excellence in skills and have a long history spanning over 70 years of developing skills for the international market. It has been brilliant to work with India Didactics Association (IDA), whose ambition for India’s teachers and trainers aligns with our own commitment to investing in educators. By equipping teachers and trainers with the right skills, we empower them to prepare young people for a rapidly evolving workplace. This pilot programme with IDA leverages our decades of expertise and will engage tutors, trainers, and institutions across India to ensure young people develop both human and technical skills to thrive in a future economy that is changing faster than ever before.”

The IndiaSkills State Level Competitions, held during Didac Skills 2025, brought together the country’s most talented young competitors across diverse trades, demonstrating India’s determination to achieve world-class skill standards. The event, featuring participation from over 400 industry leaders and organizations, spotlighted the critical demand for robust capacity building among teachers and trainers to meet international benchmarks.

Aditya Gupta, CEO, India Didactics Association, highlighted, “WorldSkills UK is a globally recognised organisation with an outstanding track record in preparing students for international skills competitions. While India has made progress, there is a pressing need to do much more, especially given our population of 1.5 billion. One of the key challenges India faces is in the quantity and quality of trainers. Our agenda with WorldSkills UK focuses on capacity building, upskilling, and preparing trainers for the future. This partnership creates a proof of concept that our Indian educators are ready to embrace pedagogical experiences from around the world, which can cascade into broader training and the development of master trainers. Our ambition is to train and upskill several thousand educators over the next one to two years.”

This landmark collaboration brings together WSUK’s international expertise and IDA’s commitment to educational & skilling excellence, setting the stage for transformative change in India’s skilling landscape. The Master Trainer Programme will serve as a catalyst for enhancing the capacity and quality of trainers, ultimately equipping India’s youth with the skills needed to succeed in a globalised and dynamic workforce.

Organised by Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG, one of the world’s leading trade fair companies, in partnership with the India Didactics Association (IDA), the national association for the education and skills fraternity, Didac Skills 2025 And TIESS continue to serve as a unified platforms where industry leaders, policymakers, educators, and employers come together to address critical workforce challenges and opportunities.

About Messe Stuttgart India:

Messe Stuttgart India, is a subsidiary of Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG, is among India’s leading organisers of professional trade fairs. Recognised for curating world-class exhibitions, the organisation plays a key role in enabling business growth, fostering innovation, and facilitating meaningful industry dialogue. With a rapidly expanding portfolio of sector-specific B2B trade fairs – including focus areas such as education, skilling, logistics, supply chain, moulding, fastening & fixing and more – Messe Stuttgart India has established a strong national footprint.

Messe Stuttgart India’s portfolio of events includes MOLDEX India, FASTNEX, LogiMAT India, Didac India, and DIDAC Skills.

About India Didactics Association:

India Didactics Association (IDA) is the country’s exclusive membership association for the Education and Skilling fraternity dedicated to advancing pedagogy, learning and teaching practices. A non-profit organisation, IDA is a unified body representing all stakeholders across the education and skills ecosystem and is committed to the continuous development and improvement of education & skills in India.

IDA works with over 88,000 educators and educational institutions from 250+ cities across India, along with the Central and State Governments, partnering with national bodies including UGC, AICTE, NCERT, CBSE, CISCE, among others, for various initiatives. Representing India in the global education community, IDA collaborates with education ministries and national associations from 19 countries, driving initiatives that strengthen India’s leadership in education and skills worldwide.

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