Gyeonggi Employment Foundation's "YouRaeka" Achieves A Rating for Third Consecutive Year in Ministry of SMEs and Startups Makerspace Evaluation
Recognition for Achievements in Specialized Car Tuning Education
Recruitment of First Cohort for All-in-One Program Until March 23
Field-Oriented Employment and Startup Education Initiatives
Cultivating Technical Talent through Practical Car Tuning Training
The specialized makerspace for car tuning, "YouRaeka (U來Car)," operated by the Gyeonggi Employment Foundation, has received an A rating for the third consecutive year in the "2025 Makerspace Specialized Lab Annual Evaluation" hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The site of specialized education in the field of automobile tuning. Provided by Gyeonggi Job Foundation
View original imageYouRaeka (U來Car) is a dedicated creative space aimed at expanding job and startup opportunities and revitalizing the manufacturing startup ecosystem by offering specialized education and supporting maker activities in the car tuning sector. The facility supports manufacturing startups by providing education and prototype production using manufacturing equipment such as 3D printers and laser cutters, enabling makers to bring their ideas to life.
YouRaeka operates practical, industry-focused educational programs specialized in car tuning, nurturing on-site technical talent with courses centered around dress up wrapping, paint protection film (PPF), and tinting technologies. In addition, it offers job experience programs, corporate support, and industry cooperation networks, driving efforts to expand the foundation for employment and entrepreneurship in the car tuning field.
Based on these operational achievements, YouRaeka (U來Car) has achieved an A grade for three consecutive years in the Makerspace Specialized Lab Annual Evaluation. It received high marks for program effectiveness, increased user participation, and operation of employment and entrepreneurship linkage programs. Building on this, the foundation plans to continue fostering field-oriented talent this year through its "All-in-One Car Tuning Education" program.
This year, the Gyeonggi Employment Foundation will continue to operate the all-in-one program, which covers various car tuning topics from theory to hands-on practice in a one-stop format. In addition to dress up wrapping, paint protection film (PPF), and tinting, the program will focus on imparting key car tuning technologies such as safety sensor installation and restoration of parts and materials.
The first cohort of the "YouRaeka All-in-One Car Tuning Education" program is currently accepting applications until 12:00 a.m. on March 23. Those interested in participating can visit the Jobaba Apply website (apply.jobaba.net), select the desired course, and apply online.
For more detailed information about the program, please refer to the Jobaba Apply website. Other inquiries can be directed to the Specialized Business Team at the Gyeonggi Employment Foundation.
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Jinhee Lee, Director General of the Convergence Talent Division at the Gyeonggi Employment Foundation, stated, "This achievement is the result of the collective efforts of all our staff to provide customized support tailored to the employment and startup needs of our trainees," adding, "We will continue to support the revitalization of the local economy and the creation of new jobs."
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