Fourteen participants from across the globe put their skills to the
test in a tough but fair competition. The winners in the "Offset
printing" category at WorldSkills 2009 in Calgary, Canada, were
decided after two days of competition. Martin Ernst from
Switzerland and Noriaki Kikuchi from Japan took gold, while Stefan
Gross from Germany and Simon Beauchamp from Canada both won bronze.
A silver medal was not awarded.
The candidates each had to create a print product in two
passes and within a set time while reproducing the density and
color values of the original. The finalists also had to mix a spot
color to match an original and resolve various printing problems
with the aid of a simulation program. The panel judged their
performance based on evaluation criteria including time management,
the volume of paper waste generated, accuracy and color deviation.
Heidelberg - a supporter of WorldSkills since 2005
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has sponsored
both the international WorldSkills event and the preliminary
SkillsGermany competition, which determines the finalists from
Germany, since 2005. Heidelberg provided two latest-generation
Speedmaster SM 52 presses and a Polar cutter for the competition in
Calgary.
"WorldSkills 2009 has once again proven that the job of an
offset printer is both fascinating and challenging. Heidelberg is
delighted to use this opportunity to showcase this occupation on an
international platform and to demonstrate its appeal to young
people," says Karl Kowalczyk, an expert in offset printing at
WorldSkills and employee of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
At this year's international vocational world championships,
the best trainees from 45 key occupations pitted their skills
against one another. Some 900 participants from all around the
world traveled to Calgary to take part in the competition. The
initiative, which was founded 59 years ago, is designed to arouse
young people's enthusiasm for interesting occupations and highlight
possible career paths.
More information on the initiative is available online at
www.worldskills2009.com and
www.skillsgermany.de.
Information on Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG can be found at
www.heidelberg.com.
Figure: Stefan Gross, who works at Druckerei Kösel GmbH
in Altusried, Germany, wins a bronze at WorldSkills 2009 in
Calgary.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (6221) 92 5077
Fax: +49 (6221) 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com