Education Planned in Various Fields Including Production Technology, Quality, and Cybersecurity

LG Innotek announced on the 2nd that it will open a 'Partner Capability Enhancement Training Center' in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do starting this month. The company is participating in the 'National Human Resources Development Consortium Advanced Industry Joint Training Center Project' promoted by the Korea Industrial Human Resources Corporation and will operate this training center.


The Partner Capability Enhancement Training Center aims to strengthen on-site practical training according to the needs of partner companies. A total of 31 participating partners will receive specialized education related to production technology. The training fields include Programmable Logic Controller (PLC, a computer electronic device for automation systems), robots, and more.


Jung Cheol-dong, President of LG Innotek / <span>[Photo by LG Innotek]</span>

Jung Cheol-dong, President of LG Innotek / [Photo by LG Innotek]

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From next year, the training fields will expand beyond production technology to include quality, cybersecurity, and others. LG Innotek plans to support a total of 150 partner companies at the center by 2027.


Meanwhile, LG Innotek will hold the '2023 Win-Win Growth Academy' over two days on the 2nd and 3rd for about 500 partner representatives and employees. The Win-Win Growth Academy is an event held annually since 2012 as a communication channel to strengthen ties with partners. This year's academy will be conducted online.



Jung Cheol-dong, CEO of LG Innotek, said, "The support method for partners should be carried out in the direction that partners want rather than LG Innotek." He added, "The growth of partners is directly linked to LG Innotek's growth, so we will pursue various support measures to become partners who create differentiated customer value together."


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