Kyocera Corporation and Kyocera Unimerco will participate in EuroSkills Herning 2025 as a main skill sponsor, supporting the CNC Milling discipline. The competition will be held from the 9th to 13th of September 2025 at the MCH Messecenter Herning in Denmark. As part of the sponsorship, Kyocera will provide tool packages for all 17 participants, working on 12 CNC machines provided by DMG MORI. Additionally, Kyocera will also sponsor tools for two woodworking competitions: Cabinetmaking and Joinery.
Social responsibility and talent development
By sponsoring the CNC Milling competition, Kyocera contributes to strengthening vocational training in Europe. The company values the promotion of technical qualifications and the exchange among young professionals as important elements for future industrial development. By supporting participants with tools, Kyocera aims to facilitate practical learning in a professional context, thereby emphasizing the value of applied skills in production environments. Simon Sondrup, Group Director Business Development, emphasizes: "At EuroSkills, every competitor deserves the best possible foundation to demonstrate their talent. That's why we're proud to provide all participants with a high-quality, tool package -- ensuring everyone competes under the same industry-leading standards."
Contribution to green and future-oriented industry
The advancement of sustainable production methods depends partly on the availability of qualified professionals. Technical competitions such as EuroSkills highlight how skilled trades and engineering disciplines contribute to energy-efficient manufacturing and the development of innovative industrial solutions. Kyocera's involvement in these competitions reflects the relevance and necessity of precision tooling in this broader transformation process.
About EuroSkills Herning 2025
EuroSkills Herning 2025 will bring together around 600 young professionals from across Europe to compete in 38 disciplines. The event focuses on promoting excellence in vocational education and raises awareness of its role in addressing current and future labour market challenges. As the largest skills competition ever held in Denmark, EuroSkills Herning 2025 will also serve as a
forum for highlighting how technical training can support the green transition and strengthen cross-border collaboration.

EuroSkills Herning 2025 logo
Social responsibility and talent development
By sponsoring the CNC Milling competition, Kyocera contributes to strengthening vocational training in Europe. The company values the promotion of technical qualifications and the exchange among young professionals as important elements for future industrial development. By supporting participants with tools, Kyocera aims to facilitate practical learning in a professional context, thereby emphasizing the value of applied skills in production environments. Simon Sondrup, Group Director Business Development, emphasizes: "At EuroSkills, every competitor deserves the best possible foundation to demonstrate their talent. That's why we're proud to provide all participants with a high-quality, tool package -- ensuring everyone competes under the same industry-leading standards."
Contribution to green and future-oriented industry
The advancement of sustainable production methods depends partly on the availability of qualified professionals. Technical competitions such as EuroSkills highlight how skilled trades and engineering disciplines contribute to energy-efficient manufacturing and the development of innovative industrial solutions. Kyocera's involvement in these competitions reflects the relevance and necessity of precision tooling in this broader transformation process.
About EuroSkills Herning 2025
EuroSkills Herning 2025 will bring together around 600 young professionals from across Europe to compete in 38 disciplines. The event focuses on promoting excellence in vocational education and raises awareness of its role in addressing current and future labour market challenges. As the largest skills competition ever held in Denmark, EuroSkills Herning 2025 will also serve as a
forum for highlighting how technical training can support the green transition and strengthen cross-border collaboration.

Henrik Kjeldsen (EuroSkills), Kasper Bøgelund (EuroSkills) and Simon Sondrup (Kyocera Unimerco) (f.l.t.r.)