Korea Toyota Motor, Industry-Academic Cooperation T-TEP Agreement with Automotive Technology College
Seo Young University Vice President Kim Soon-gon (left) and Toyota Motor Korea President Nobuyuki Takemura are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the industry-academia cooperation education program 'T-TEP' on the 14th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Toyota Motor Korea announced on the 15th that it will operate the industry-academia cooperation education program ‘T-TEP’ for nurturing talent in collaboration with seven automotive technical colleges nationwide.
The first target school held a T-TEP agreement ceremony on the 14th at Seoyoung University Paju Campus. Starting with this, by the end of this year, memorandums of understanding (MOUs) for program operation will be signed with seven universities nationwide, including Daelim University, Busan University of Science and Technology, Seoyoung University Gwangju Campus, Seojeong University, Ajou Motor College, Yeoju University, and Korea Polytechnic University Dalseong Campus.
Toyota Motor Korea’s T-TEP program consists of ▲Toyota and Lexus hybrid technology education ▲brand philosophy and customer satisfaction service ▲training outstanding students at Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan ▲providing teaching materials to the respective schools, and also, in connection with local dealers, ▲providing dealer on-site internship opportunities and employment counseling will be conducted.
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Nobuyuki Takemura, President of Toyota Motor Korea, said, “By incorporating advanced technologies such as Toyota and Lexus hybrid technology and field know-how accumulated in various countries overseas into the program, we want to help students in each region grow into excellent talents in the automotive industry.”
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