On 4 April, the closing ceremony for the tenth anniversary AtomSkills-2025 professional expertise championship took place at the Ekaterinburg-Expo International Exhibition Center. According to the tradition, the championship was held in an international format. This year event brought together over 2,000 participants and experts from Russia, China, Turkey, Egypt, Bangladesh, South Africa, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Indonesia, India, and Kazakhstan.
Addressing the participants, Alexey Likhachev, Director General of Rosatom, said that all participants in the championship are winners, regardless of the places they have taken or prizes they have won. “We are proud of you as you represent our national technological elite. This year marks an anniversary for the nuclear industry. In just a few months, Russia will celebrate 80 years since the decision to develop the national atomic industry was made,” pointed out Alexey Likhacheva. Today, we are closing the anniversary championship and welcoming AtomSkills 2026. We will continue our movement next year with the goal of making the future championship even more significant and professional, so that more people can ignite the spark of professionalism in their cities and companies.
Denis Pasler, Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region, noted that the region has been the home of the championship for the past ten years. “The championship celebrated its tenth anniversary. During this time it has emerged as a major industrial competition for professional skills and a significant and popular project. The event emphasizes the importance of industry and the value of the work of employees who contribute to the development of cities. AtomSkills allows young people to develop their professional skills and increases the prestige of professions,” said Denis Pasler.