Exhibition and Lecture on Autonomous Driving and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technologies under the Themes of Eco-friendly Mobility, Freedom of Movement, and Connected Mobility

Hyundai Motor Company has prepared programs such as exhibitions, lectures, and YouTuber collaboration content at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang to promote its future mobility vision. Visitors are experiencing the future mobility model "S Link," which allows them to order food and shop. (Photo by Hyundai Motor Company)

Hyundai Motor Company has prepared programs such as exhibitions, lectures, and YouTuber collaboration content at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang to promote its future mobility vision. Visitors are experiencing the future mobility model "S Link," which allows them to order food and shop. (Photo by Hyundai Motor Company)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Hyundai Motor Company announced on the 24th that it has prepared various programs such as exhibitions, lectures, and YouTuber collaboration content centered around Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang to promote its future mobility vision.


First, as one of the core programs of Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang, the permanent exhibition space has been newly renovated under the theme of "Future Mobility." The exhibition content showcasing Hyundai's pursuit of the smart mobility era has been enhanced with themes of ▲eco-friendly mobility ▲freedom of movement ▲connected mobility, featuring hydrogen fuel cell, autonomous driving, and connectivity technologies.


Visitors can explore the principles of hydrogen fuel cell technology through Nexo model parts displayed within the exhibition space. They can also experience the future mobility vehicle "S-link," which enables various activities such as food ordering, health checks, and shopping.


Hyundai Motor Company is also conducting a YouTube review content series called "Future Live," introducing the future mobility exhibition space at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang for customers who find it difficult to visit in person due to social distancing measures. YouTubers from various fields such as automobiles, humanities, and science will host the series. On the 25th, science YouTuber "Geekble" will introduce the principles of hydrogen energy and hydrogen electric vehicles, followed by author Jo Seung-yeon on the 31st, who will discuss the past, present, and future of mobility from a humanities perspective on his channel "Jo Seung-yeon's Exploration Life." On the 2nd of next month, automotive YouTuber "AutoSonics" will present the hydrogen electric vehicle Nexo in the "Why That Car" content on Hyundai Motor Company's official YouTube channel "About Hyundai."


Hyundai Motor Company prepared programs such as exhibitions, lectures, and YouTuber collaboration content at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang to promote its future mobility vision. On the 23rd, the "Future Forum" was held with the participation of mobility and healthcare companies. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

Hyundai Motor Company prepared programs such as exhibitions, lectures, and YouTuber collaboration content at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang to promote its future mobility vision. On the 23rd, the "Future Forum" was held with the participation of mobility and healthcare companies. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

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In addition, forums and talk programs sharing insights on future mobility with invited experts from various fields will be expanded. On the 23rd, a "Future Forum" themed "Mobility × Healthcare" was held at the multipurpose hall of Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang. Mobility and healthcare companies such as Hyundai Motor Company, Baedal Minjok, Korea Transport Institute, Mabo, and Skylabs participated in the forum.


A Hyundai Motor Company official stated, "Hyundai Motorstudio will continue to hold various exhibitions and events on future mobility to promote Hyundai's technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells, autonomous driving, and connectivity in diverse ways."





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