Hyundai Engineering announced on the 5th that it held a completion ceremony for the e-learning community center of the global social contribution project 'New Hope School' currently underway in the Balikpapan area of Indonesia on the 4th.

On the 4th, officials attending the completion ceremony of the e-Learning Community Center for the 'Hello eDream Project' are taking a group commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Engineering]

On the 4th, officials attending the completion ceremony of the e-Learning Community Center for the 'Hello eDream Project' are taking a group commemorative photo.
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The completed e-learning community center is one of the main achievements of the 'Hello E-Dream Project.' It is the second milestone following the completion of e-learning classrooms at five schools in the Balikpapan area last year. The facilities total eight in number (five classrooms and three centers).


The Hello E-Dream Project began through Hyundai Engineering's connection with the Indonesian Balikpapan refinery project won in 2019 and has been actively promoted since 2021. In cooperation with the Indonesian government and the global child rights specialized NGO Good Neighbors, the project aims to provide quality elementary education in the Balikpapan area through e-learning, targeting completion in 2024.


The e-learning community center is equipped with 60 tablets and powered by an eco-friendly solar charging system. Approximately 7,800 local students, residents, teachers, and parents can utilize the systematic e-learning education infrastructure.


Going forward, Hyundai Engineering plans to support activities such as strengthening teachers' e-learning teaching capabilities, developing e-learning curriculum content, and enhancing parents' e-learning competencies until the final handover ceremony of the Hello E-Dream Project scheduled for April next year.


Meanwhile, the newly completed e-learning community center is Hyundai Engineering's 'New Hope School No. 11' facility. Since 2010, Hyundai Engineering has supported the construction of educational infrastructure in developing countries such as Cambodia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Uzbekistan, and Laos as part of its social contribution activities.



A Hyundai Engineering official said, “The e-learning community center is an educational space where all members of the local community can experience e-learning,” adding, “We hope this space becomes a key facility that positively impacts the improvement of educational infrastructure in Balikpapan.”


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