Two technicians from Singapore's public transport operator SBS Transit, Muhamad Izuddin Zainudin and Mohamed Rady Mohamed Sany, are representing the Republic in the rail vehicle technology competition at the WorldSkills Competition in Lyon, France.
Techincians Muhamad Izudin Zainuddin and Mohamed Rady Mohamed Sany have been undergoing extensive training to represent Singapore at the WorldSkills Competition in Lyon.
The event, held from Sept 10 to 15, saw 35 young people from the Institute of Technical Education , polytechnics and transport operator SBS Transit representing Singapore across 30 skill areas. Technicians Muhamad Izuddin Zainudin and Mohamed Rady Mohamed Sany are competing in the rail vehicle technology event at the WorldSkills Competition in Lyon. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Among the 30 skills Singapore was taking part in, rail vehicle technology is the only exhibition skill where competitors are ranked according to their performance instead of being given gold, silver and bronze medals. Competitors in the rail vehicle technology field have to carry out inspections, maintenance and repair, and general troubleshooting of rail vehicle parts. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
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