Hyundai Motor Distributes Name Tags to Jamboree Participants to Fully Enjoy K-Pop Concert
On the 11th, Hyundai Motor Company President Jang Jae-hoon visited Mabuk Training Center, where Dutch and Finnish Jamboree participants were staying, to inspect the programs, accommodations, and dining facilities for the participants. President Jang Jae-hoon is taking a commemorative photo with the Dutch and Finnish Jamboree representatives.
Hyundai Motor Group distributed specially made glow-in-the-dark cheering sticks, snack sets, and raincoats to Jamboree participants attending the K-pop concert held on the evening of the 11th at the Sangam Seoul World Cup Stadium. Six countries' Jamboree participants are staying at four training centers operated by the company.
For the safety of the participants before and after the event, name tags were also created. Each tag includes the participant's name, the vehicle number used for transportation, the leader's contact information, and the accommodation contact details, written in both English and Korean. The glow-in-the-dark cheering sticks also feature an identifiable group logo.
Dutch Jamboree members traveling to attend a K-pop concert are enjoying themselves with glow-in-the-dark cheering sticks and various snacks provided by Hyundai Motor Group.
The participants who came to the company's training centers enjoyed various experiential activities on the fourth day after arriving in the metropolitan area. Researchers demonstrated Boston Dynamics' quadruped robot Spot and the multipurpose mobile platform Mobed. They also experienced future aerial mobility flights using virtual reality devices. Some learned Taekwondo poomsae and board breaking, and engaged in traditional games. Jaime Jose Lopez, the Ambassador of El Salvador to Korea, who visited Hyundai Engineering's training center to encourage his country's Jamboree participants, expressed gratitude to Hyundai Motor Group.
Jang Jae-hoon, President of Hyundai Motor Company, visited the Mabuk Campus to observe the programs in which the participants were involved. He personally checked if there were any inconveniences regarding accommodation, meals, or medical care. President Jang encouraged the company staff, saying, "Please continue to support the Jamboree participants so that they can safely and healthily complete their schedule in Korea and return home."
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On the 11th, Hyundai Motor Company President Jang Jae-hoon visited Mabuk Training Center, where Dutch and Finnish Jamboree participants were staying, to inspect the programs, accommodations, and dining facilities for the participants. President Jang Jae-hoon is watching Dutch Jamboree participants enjoying a racing game.
Jaime Jose Lopez, the Ambassador of El Salvador to Korea (center in the photo), who visited Hyundai Engineering Blue Monte Training Center, encouraged the Jamboree participants while participating in the traditional craft program and expressed gratitude to Hyundai Motor Group.
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