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  • 41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011 – Delegate badge
    Delegate badge issued for the 41st WorldSkills Competition, London 2011. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, hall access indicators, and event branding featuring the WorldSkills London 2011 logo and London-themed graphic elements. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder.
  • 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 – Delegate badge
    Delegate badge issued for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, organizational affiliation, entry code (WSI-S), hall access indicators, barcode, and competition branding featuring the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 logo. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder.
  • International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007 – Delegate badge
    Delegate badge issued for the International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007, the overarching event framework that included the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. The badge identifies Mr David Hoey, Secretary General of WorldSkills International. It includes a portrait photograph, organizational affiliation, access coding, and date indicators for November sessions. The design features Skills 2007 branding and WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 logos. The badge is housed in a plastic holder.
  • WorldSkills Russia national competition, Kazan 2019 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the Final of the VII national competition “Young Professionals” (WorldSkills Russia) held in Kazan, Russia, 20–24 May 2019. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International, and includes his name in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts. The badge features access indicators, barcode, transport icons, and the designation Special Guest. It is housed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hooks.
  • WorldSkills Europe General Assembly, Krakow 2022 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the WorldSkills Europe General Assembly held in Krakow in 2022. The badge identifies David de Hoey, representing WSI, with the title Chief Executive Officer WSI. The printed insert features WorldSkills Europe branding, event identification (General Assembly Krakow 2022), and sponsor logos including Autodesk, Lincoln Electric, and DHL. The badge is attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hooks and safety clasp.
  • WorldSkills Ireland commemorative pin for WorldSkills Shanghai 2026
    Metal enamel lapel pin produced for Ireland’s participation in the Shanghai 2026 WorldSkills Competition. The pin features the Irish harp emblem and the text “Ireland Shanghai 26”, rendered in blue and gold enamel.
  • WorldSkills Ireland – Commemorative lapel pin (harp emblem)
    Metal enamel lapel pin featuring the harp emblem of Ireland and the word “Ireland”, presented in a black hinged presentation case. The pin is finished in blue and gold enamel.
  • WorldSkills Ireland 70th anniversary (1956–2026) – Commemorative pin
    Metal enamel pin produced to mark the 70th anniversary of WorldSkills Ireland (1956–2026). The pin features a shield-shaped design divided into four quadrants with symbolic motifs, including a harp and other heraldic elements associated with Ireland. The outer border bears the text “WorldSkills Ireland 1956–2026”, and the lower section reads “70 Years”. Finished in blue, gold, and multicolour enamel.
  • 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 – Official rubber stamp
    Self-inking rubber stamp used during the 39th WorldSkills Competition held in Shizuoka, Japan, in 2007 for the signing and validation of official competition documents.
  • 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with branded fabric lanyard issued for the 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024. The badge identifies David Hoey, Secretariat and Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, role and organization, access indicators, QR code, and competition branding. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hooks and safety clasp.
  • 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition. This accreditation was used for skills competitions held across multiple host cities, and identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, access indicators, and event branding. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with safety clasp and metal hook.
  • WorldSkills Europe General Assembly, Luxembourg 2024 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with white branded fabric lanyard issued for the WorldSkills Europe General Assembly held in Luxembourg in 2024. The front badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The reverse card displays the official programme schedule, outlining meetings and activities held between 4 and 7 June 2024. The badge is attached to a fabric lanyard with safety clasp and metal hook.
  • 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue branded fabric lanyard issued for the 46th WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition. This badge corresponds specifically to skill competitions held in Salzburg, Austria, and identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, access indicators, QR code, and contemporary geometric event branding. Logos displayed include WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition and Samsung (Presenting Partner). The badge is attached to a fabric lanyard with metal hook and safety clasp.
  • WorldSkills General Assembly, Kingston 2010 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with black fabric neck pouch and cord lanyard issued for the WorldSkills General Assembly held in Kingston, Jamaica, in 2010. The badge identifies David Hoey. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, WorldSkills General Assembly Kingston 2010 branding, event dates (3–10 October 2010), and location. The badge is housed in a textile pouch with a transparent plastic window and a zippered compartment on the reverse.
  • 45th WorldSkills Competition, Kazan 2019 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue patterned fabric lanyard issued for the 45th WorldSkills Competition, Kazan 2019. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, role and organization, barcode, access icons, and event branding. Logos displayed include WorldSkills Kazan 2019, Samsung (Presenting Partner), and Rosatom (National Strategic Partner). The badge is enclosed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with safety clasp and metal hook.
  • 44th WorldSkills Competition, Abu Dhabi 2017 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with white branded lanyard issued for the 44th WorldSkills Competition, Abu Dhabi 2017. The badge identifies David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer of WorldSkills International. The printed insert includes a portrait photograph, role and organization, barcode and access icons, and extensive event branding. Logos displayed include WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, Samsung (presenting partner), ACTVET, and Abu Dhabi authorities. The badge is housed in a transparent plastic holder and attached to a fabric lanyard with safety clasp and metal hook.
  • 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 – Delegate badge and lanyard
    Delegate badge with blue cord lanyard issued for WorldSkills Helsinki 2005. The printed badge includes a portrait photograph and identifies David Hoey, Secretary General of the WS Secretariat. The design features the WorldSkills Helsinki 2005 logo, event branding, sponsor logos, and local transport information. The badge is punched and suspended from a braided textile cord.
  • WorldSkills Asia General Assembly, Taipei 2024 - Delegate badge and lanyard
    Plastic delegate badge with printed insert and purple fabric lanyard from the WorldSkills Asia General Assembly held in Taipei in 2024. The badge identifies Mr. David Hoey, CEO of WorldSkills International. The lanyard is branded with the WorldSkills Asia logo and fitted with a safety clasp and metal hook.
  • Competitor identity number, 27th International Vocational Training Competition, Linz 1983
    Fabric bib with printed text of a large black number “3.” Worn by Competitor Thomas Long representing Ireland in the skill Toolmaking.
  • 7th International Vocational Training Competition, Brussels 1958, folder
    7th International Vocational Training Competition, Brussels 1958, folder
  • Pennant of the Chinese Taipei delegation, 27th International Vocational Training Competition, Linz 1983
    Pennant of the Chinese Taipei delegation, 27th International Vocational Training Competition, Linz 1983
  • A dress medal and pin given to Jack Barry of Ireland by the Spanish Delegation
    A dress medal and pin given to Jack Barry of Ireland by the Spanish Delegation
  • 7th International Vocational Training Competition, Brussels 1958. Pin
    7th International Vocational Training Competition, Brussels 1958. Pin
  • Glass paperweight, 25th International Youth Skill Olympics, Birmingham 1989
    Circular clear glass paperweight engraved with the logo of the International Youth Skill Olympics and the text “Competitor – Birmingham UK – Awards sponsored by MEB – 1989.”
  • Pennant from Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico, Portugal
    Blue fabric pennant with printed golden emblem and text commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico (OGMA), Alverca do Ribatejo, Portugal, 1918–1968. Presented as a gift by the Portuguese Competitor during the 20th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1971.