"Actively Supporting Children's Imagination and Ideas"

Hyundai Motor Company announced that it will begin online registration for the "10th Hyundai Kids Motor Show" contest, themed "Future City in Children's Imagination," starting from November 3.


Hyundai Motor Company announced that it will begin online registration for the "10th Hyundai Kids Motor Show" contest, themed "Future City in Children's Imagination," starting from the 3rd. Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company announced that it will begin online registration for the "10th Hyundai Kids Motor Show" contest, themed "Future City in Children's Imagination," starting from the 3rd. Hyundai Motor Company

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Launched in 2016, the Hyundai Kids Motor Show has seen a continuous increase in the number of contest entries and exhibition visitors every year, drawing significant attention. This year, the event aims to provide opportunities for children to naturally understand various technologies such as future cities, future mobility, and future robotics, and to imagine lives where these future technologies are applied.


Out of all submissions, 300 entries will be selected for the finals through a collective review by experts from diverse fields such as art, engineering, and urban studies. Following the evaluation, a total of six Grand Prizes will be awarded: three from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, and three from the CEO of Hyundai Motor Company. The final winners will be announced accordingly. The Grand Prize-winning works will be exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang in May next year in celebration of Family Month.



Ji Sungwon, Head of Brand Marketing at Hyundai Motor Company, stated, "As Hyundai Motor Company's flagship youth campaign for the past ten years, this is a great opportunity for children to freely imagine and express on paper the future city we will live in, including mobility, robotics, and eco-friendly energy. We aim to showcase the unique imagination and creative ideas of the younger generation that adults may not have considered, and we are committed to actively supporting them."


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