GM Hanmaeum Foundation Supports Local Youth Education and Research
GM Hanmaeum Foundation Korea announced on the 29th that it held a research成果 presentation event for local community youth education programs at the Korea GM Bupyeong headquarters. Earlier in January this year, it signed a business agreement for a talent development project with the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education and the Korea State University of New York Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, providing educational programs that research challenges and solutions for future industrial development.
The presentation event was held to share the成果 so far and to encourage the passion of students who had researched for several months. Students and teachers from 10 high schools in Incheon participated in the event. GM executives and employees gave advice and encouragement to the students.
Brian McMurray, President of GM Research and Development Corporation, said, "As a company leading future mobility, GM values global talent development as an important value and will continue efforts to nurture global talents who will lead cutting-edge future industries."
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Byung-yoon Yoo, Vice President of Korea State University of New York, said, "We will continue to provide diverse and creative educational support programs in collaboration with companies and educational institutions to support the local community and seek opportunities for mutual growth."
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