Student-Led, Activity-Based Educational Program

Hyundai Motor Company announced on November 20 that it is recruiting schools to participate in the "Future Mobility School" for the first semester of 2026, as part of its initiative to foster talent in the future mobility industry.

A class on "Understanding Future Mobility" is being conducted at Yeosan Elementary School in Iksan, Jeonbuk. Hyundai Motor Company

A class on "Understanding Future Mobility" is being conducted at Yeosan Elementary School in Iksan, Jeonbuk. Hyundai Motor Company

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The Future Mobility School is a student-led, activity-based program developed by Hyundai Motor Company in partnership with the Ministry of Education through a business agreement. The program is designed to help students become future leaders in mobility by learning about the development of the mobility industry and innovative technologies such as autonomous driving and robotics. Since 2016, it has been implemented in 2,890 schools worldwide, including elementary and middle schools in Korea as well as overseas institutions, with approximately 118,000 students participating.


Moving away from lecture-based instruction, the program provides related teaching materials such as autonomous driving mobility kits and mobility career exploration board games, enabling a variety of activities for each class. The offerings include regular and short-term programs for middle school students, as well as an elementary program for 4th to 6th graders.


The curriculum covers a range of topics such as eco-friendly energy, smart mobility, and software-defined vehicles (SDV), allowing students to gain insights into the evolving future mobility environment.


Hyundai Motor Company regularly develops and produces textbooks and teaching aids, which are provided to participating schools. Schools can utilize these resources in free semester programs, creative experiential activities, and cross-curricular learning. Schools interested in participating can apply through the official Future Mobility School social media channels by December 15.



A Hyundai Motor Company representative stated, "We will continue to support the creation of a creative and cultural foundation so that young people, as future members of society, can take an interest in rapidly changing society and technology and explore their career paths independently."


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