Sharing Advanced Manufacturing Technologies with Partners... Hyundai Mobis Exhibition Held
Hyundai Mobis announced on the 29th that it held the 1st M-Sphere 2024 event at its Uiwang Research Center in Gyeonggi Province. The event is an opportunity to share the latest mobility production technologies with automakers and partner companies.
Hyundai Mobis held the M-Sphere 2024 exhibition at its Uiwang Research Center in Gyeonggi-do. About 1,000 people attended, including affiliates in the finished car parts sector and first- and second-tier suppliers.
[Photo by Hyundai Mobis]
The two-day exhibition, which started the day before, was attended by about 1,000 people from Hyundai Motor Company and Kia's production technology and purchasing departments, parts affiliates such as Hyundai Wia, Hyundai Transys, and KEFICO, as well as first- and second-tier partners. Forty-two new parts manufacturing technologies were unveiled, divided into eight themes. Technologies on display included digital twins using virtual reality, equipment control applying artificial intelligence, and quality improvement technologies integrating vision inspection. Partner companies also had opportunities to introduce their own production technologies.
This is the first time the company has gathered its core product production competitiveness and smart factory new technologies in one place for a large-scale exhibition. Sung Ki-hyung, Vice President of Hyundai Mobis, said, "Various attempts to enhance manufacturing competitiveness, such as new methods utilizing deep learning and artificial intelligence, are yielding results."
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