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18 Jan 2026

Six Limerick students and apprentices to compete at Ireland's largest skills and careers event

Six Limerick students and apprentices to compete at Ireland's largest skills and careers event

Michael Ryan, Drumcollogher; Shaun Moloney, Glenrue; Dean Cooke, Shanagolden; and Michael Svirydav

LIMERICK students will put their talents and knowledge to the test when they compete at Worldskills Ireland 2023 this September.

Worldskills Ireland is the country’s largest experiential skills, apprenticeships, and careers event.

Joining the other National Finalists from across the country are County Limerick natives:

Bhavya Gaur, Limerick, and Michael Svirydav are competing in the Cyber Security competition; Michael Ryan, Drumcollogher, is competing in the Industrial Control competition, and; Dean Cooke, Shanagolden, Shaun Maloney, Glenrue, and Dylan O’Donoghue, Kilfinnane, are competing in the Metal Fabrication competition.

Taking place at the RDS, Dublin from September 20 to 22, Worldskills Ireland is expected to welcome over 22,000 people including students, parents and teachers, and will be a live celebration of apprenticeships, skills and careers with interactive demonstrations, career zones and employers who are ready to recruit.

Commenting on the announcement of 2023’s National Finalists, Ray English, Worldskills Ireland Chair added: “Congratulations to all the young people from across the country that are set to compete at the National Finals during Worldskills Ireland in September.

“Worldskills Ireland is the gateway to Worldskills Lyon in 2024, the 47th international competition which is taking place in France next year and we know that we have some incredibly talented young people in Ireland who will make us proud during the national and international competitions.

“We believe that by promoting apprenticeships and skills-based careers, we can create a brighter future for our young people whilst simultaneously progressing and evolving Ireland’s wider business economy.

“This year it has been announced that Higher Options, the annual education expo for second-level students run by The Irish Times in partnership with the Institute of Guidance Counsellors, is joining forces with Worldskills Ireland 2023 to create a mega careers event for young people.

“We are dedicated to empowering and inspiring the next generation of skills professionals in Ireland and we’re excited to work alongside our partners to continue to elevate the perception of skills and apprenticeships throughout various sectors and industries,” he added.

Needed now more than ever, Worldskills Ireland 2023 will be a three-day celebration preparing the talent of today for the careers of the future, the event will showcase the multiplicity of skills training and apprenticeships on offer nationwide. 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.

Supported by industry partners SISK, Construction Industry Federation (CIF), ESB Networks, Autodesk, Bus Eireann and Dublin Bus and education partners including the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS), the Higher Education Authority (HEA), SOLAS and NAO, Worldskills Ireland 2023 is designed to give students a chance to discover the key skills and sectors that drive the Irish economy.

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