Gyeonggi-do Launches Training Program to Develop Workforce for Eco-Friendly Vehicle Parts Development
Gyeonggi-do 'Eco-friendly Vehicle Parts Development Workforce Training' Information Poster
View original imageGyeonggi Province is launching a training program to cultivate talent for eco-friendly vehicle parts development.
Gyeonggi Province announced that it will begin accepting applications for an educational program aimed at nurturing talent in the automotive parts industry in preparation for the future advanced mobility era, starting from the 13th.
Earlier this year, Gyeonggi Province decided to promote a support project for automotive parts companies to enter the eco-friendly vehicle market, allocating a budget of 1.5 billion KRW.
This training project is hosted by Gyeonggi Technopark, and Hyundai NGV, which is responsible for enhancing the capabilities of Hyundai Motor Group's R&D personnel, has developed and will operate the educational program. The program will offer level-specific training courses in the electrification field, from basic to practical levels, targeting over 300 participants annually, and will also provide online continuous learning content that can be accessed autonomously.
Anyone currently employed at internal combustion engine automotive parts companies in the province or those wishing to receive training can participate in this program. Those interested in participating can apply through the Gyeonggi Technopark website (https://www.gtp.or.kr).
The training will be conducted from July 8th until the first week of December.
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Jung Han-gyu, Director of the Advanced Mobility Industry Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "The educational program will support reskilling and upskilling of parts company employees, helping them grow into talent leading the eco-friendly vehicle industry," and added, "We expect this to also lead to technological advancement of related companies and entry into the eco-friendly vehicle ecosystem."
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