Achievement of 850 Joint Patents Continues

Hyundai Mobis has provided 180 billion won in support to its partner companies over the past three years, assisting them in developing new technologies and resulting in the joint filing of approximately 850 patents. By implementing a variety of win-win programs, the company is strengthening its position as a model for collaborative growth.


Hyundai Mobis announced on the 15th that it has published a win-win growth guidebook to summarize its collaborative activities with partner companies and communicate with industry stakeholders. Hyundai Mobis

Hyundai Mobis announced on the 15th that it has published a win-win growth guidebook to summarize its collaborative activities with partner companies and communicate with industry stakeholders. Hyundai Mobis

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On October 15, Hyundai Mobis announced that it has published a win-win growth guidebook to summarize its collaborative partner coexistence activities and communicate with industry stakeholders. The guidebook details the diverse activities and achievements Hyundai Mobis has undertaken to fulfill its social responsibility of fostering cooperation between large and small to medium-sized enterprises.


This year, Hyundai Mobis introduced "Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) consulting" to help partner companies systematically calculate carbon emissions and strengthen their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) capabilities. This system analyzes the inputs and outputs throughout the entire product lifecycle-from raw materials to production and disposal-to assess environmental impact, and was introduced in response to recent global client demands for carbon emission calculations.


Hyundai Mobis also offered free consulting programs to help partner companies acquire relevant knowledge and trends, and learn solutions that can be applied to their respective businesses.


In addition, the company launched the new "Mobius Bootcamp" to cultivate talent in the mobility software field and connect them with partner company recruitment, receiving a strong response from its partners. In the first cohort of the camp, which began this year, a total of 300 participants are expected to receive specialized training in mobility software.


The guidebook also includes detailed information on various partner support policies, such as supply chain management, transparent transactions and payment systems, ESG and industrial safety, as well as technical support and intellectual property protection.


Currently, Hyundai Mobis maintains partnerships with approximately 4,100 domestic and international partner companies. The company practices collaborative management based on four key strategies: strengthening global competitiveness, fostering a culture of win-win growth, creating a sustainable environment, and building communication and trust.



Last year, Hyundai Mobis was selected as a "top-tier company" for the sixth consecutive year in the Win-Win Growth Index evaluation announced by the Win-Win Growth Committee. A Hyundai Mobis official stated, "We plan to continuously expand our win-win ecosystem with partner companies by securing leading technological competitiveness, actively expanding our global client base, and steadily increasing our investment in research and development."


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