Main Activities and Achievements of Tumoroad Highlighted

2020 Audi Volkswagen Korea Social Contribution Activity Report (Photo by Audi Volkswagen Korea)

2020 Audi Volkswagen Korea Social Contribution Activity Report (Photo by Audi Volkswagen Korea)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Audi Volkswagen Korea published its first social contribution activity report, "2020 TOMOROAD, Audi Volkswagen Korea's Road to Tomorrow," on the 3rd.


This report was created to share Audi Volkswagen Korea's efforts in social responsibility aimed at contributing to the future mobility changes and sustainable growth in Korea, and to strengthen communication with the public. The report includes the purpose, main activities, and achievements of the 'TOMOROAD' social contribution initiative that Audi Volkswagen Korea has been promoting since 2018. Audi Volkswagen Korea is committed to nurturing future talents who will lead Korea's future mobility and the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, as well as building education, environmental, and cultural infrastructure.


Rene Koneberg, Group CEO of Audi Volkswagen Korea, stated, "The TOMOROAD project aligns with the ideals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted at the UN General Assembly, including quality education, sustainable cities and communities, and climate action. We will continue to restore customer trust and create value toward a better future through active social responsibility activities as a global citizen."


The report is organized by TOMOROAD themes into ▲education programs ▲cultural programs ▲environmental programs ▲community programs. First, Audi Volkswagen Korea operates education programs that provide software coding education and career exploration opportunities. Representative programs include the convergence education program 'TOMOROAD School' for middle schools under the Free Semester and Free Year systems. Reflecting the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the online TOMOROAD School and diversified formats have expanded participation and regions nationwide.



As a cultural program, the 'Future Mobility Challenge' idea competition is held for university and graduate students. Additionally, as part of the environmental program, projects such as the 'Green Dream Commuting Route' involve greening school commuting routes to protect students and support their safe growth. An investment of over 1 billion KRW is planned over three years from last year through 2021.


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