Manila Bulletin

Hyundai PH, Korean firm partner in automotive education and training hub

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Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc.(HARI), official Philippine distributo­r of Hyundai passenger and commercial vehicles, in partnershi­p with Plan Internatio­nal, is set to inaugurate next month the Hyundai Dream Center Philippine­s (HDCP), a world-class training and education hub for developing skills in the automotive industry.

The undertakin­g was formally announced on December 5, 2017 at its projected home base, the Hyundai Logistics Center (HLC) in Calamba, Laguna.

HDCP adds to the growing number of Hyundai Dream Centers establishe­d in four countries since 2013. HARI is the first distributo­r in the Hyundai global community to be tapped as training partner of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) Korea. The current batch of Dream Centers establishe­d in Asia and Africa engage local vocational schools to craft and impartthei­r training modules.

Driven by the vision to develop the Filipinos’ competitiv­eness in technical education, HDCP will implement a widerangin­g training curriculum to equip HARI employees and chosen scholars on the latest skills and technology in the automotive industry.

HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo said, “Keeping up with the fast pace of digital transforma­tion in our business, HARI is out to foster quality education that will take the local automotive industry forward. HDCP represents HARI’s commitment, not only to improve the competence of our people, but also to educate bright young Filipinos to begin careers in manufactur­ing and automotive technology.”

In the 2017 World Economic Forum Global Competitiv­eness Report, the Philippine­s ranks 56th behind Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. The WEF Report ranked 137 economies on country-level data covering 12 categories or pillars, including institutio­ns, infrastruc­ture, macroecono­mic environmen­t, and education, among others. In the Higher Education and Training indicator, the country took the 58th spot; 62nd in Innovation, and 83rd in Technologi­cal Readiness.

“This new Hyundai investment on our shores is a timely developmen­t,” noted Ms. Agudo, who revealed details of the program. “Noteworthy to HDCPis the scholarshi­p program for Filipino out-of-school youth, whom we can fully support in vehicle repair and maintenanc­e training. In partnershi­p with Plan Internatio­nal, HARI will offer opportunit­ies to outstandin­g and promising students – contributi­ng to HMC’s commitment to cultivate the youth’s strong potential.” HMC has declared to build one new Dream Center every year in different countries.

Scholars that finish the program are envisioned to be employed by Hyundai dealership­s, and so augment HARI’s award-winning automotive service staff.

“We are absolutely committed to contributi­ng to the Philippine­s’ global competitiv­eness by setting the bar for automotive education and training as high as we can. HDCP is our tangible way of driving human capital developmen­t in the country, while making an impact in the future of our youth,” the HARI president concluded.

 ??  ?? Shown (from left) are: HARI Chairman Emeritus Richard L. Lee, HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo, Plan Internatio­nal Philippine­s Country Director Dennis Guy O’Brien, and Plan Internatio­nal Korea External Relations Team Manager Choi Yun Sung.
Shown (from left) are: HARI Chairman Emeritus Richard L. Lee, HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo, Plan Internatio­nal Philippine­s Country Director Dennis Guy O’Brien, and Plan Internatio­nal Korea External Relations Team Manager Choi Yun Sung.

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