Donation Ceremony at Korea Polytechnic University on the 22nd

Hyundai Motor Company held a donation ceremony for maintenance training vehicles at Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus on the 22nd. At the ceremony, Lee Jin-won, Head of Hyundai Motor's Central Region Headquarters (center left), Park Hyun, Director of Goyang Service Center, Choi Seung-woo, Manager of Itaewon Branch, and Noh Jeong-jin, Dean of Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus (center right), along with other officials, posed for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

Hyundai Motor Company held a donation ceremony for maintenance training vehicles at Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus on the 22nd. At the ceremony, Lee Jin-won, Head of Hyundai Motor's Central Region Headquarters (center left), Park Hyun, Director of Goyang Service Center, Choi Seung-woo, Manager of Itaewon Branch, and Noh Jeong-jin, Dean of Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus (center right), along with other officials, posed for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Hyundai Motor Company announced on the 23rd that it held a donation ceremony for maintenance training vehicles at the Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 22nd.


Attending the donation ceremony were Lee Jin-won, Head of Hyundai Motor's Central Region Headquarters, Park Hyun, Head of Goyang Service Center, Choi Seung-woo, Manager of Itaewon Branch, and Noh Jeong-jin, Dean of Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus. Hyundai Motor donated two vehicles, the Avante AD and EQ900, as maintenance training vehicles to the school. They also provided free vehicle inspection services for university faculty and students.


This year, vehicle training material support will be provided not only to Korea Polytechnic University Seoul Jeongsu Campus but also to 14 automotive-related universities nationwide entrusted with Blue Hands technical education. A total of 22 vehicles, including Genesis, Avante, Ioniq HEV, and Tucson, will be donated. Reflecting the recent trend emphasizing professional maintenance technical capabilities, Hyundai selected vehicles equipped with new technologies such as driving assistance and convenience and safety features.



A Hyundai Motor official stated, “Through practical training using various models equipped with the latest technologies, we aim to enhance the technical skills of Blue Hands engineers, thereby improving Hyundai Motor service satisfaction and customer safety. We will continue to promote various educational programs to improve service technical capabilities and do our best to support sales and customer satisfaction.”


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