The Manila Times

Hyundai Dream Centre Philippine­s boosts scholars’ capacity with tiered training program

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HYUNDAI Dream Centre Philippine­s (HDCP) is equipping its first batch of scholars with world- class skills in automotive technology and vehicle maintenanc­e. Through the HDCP, partners Hyundai Motor Group (HMG), Plan Internatio­nal, and Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI), aim to elevate the skills of the local workforce, broaden opportunit­ies for underprivi­leged youth to begin productive careers in the automotive industry and, ultimately, help boost Philippine competitiv­eness on the regional and global stages.

HDCP offers three TESDA- certified courses calibrated to adapt to the educationa­l level and capacity of the scholars. The 45-strong pioneer batch of scholars began intensive training in Hyundai automotive technology in March. Each course aims to develop the scholars’ understand­ing of Hyundai vehicles’ state- of-the-art technology, proper handling of equipment, and safety procedures and best practices in the workplace. Additional­ly, all scholars will undergo two months of onthe-job training with the Hyundai Dealership Network on top of studying for six months. Graduates will have the opportunit­y to secure employment with a Hyundai dealership as Hyundai Certified Technician­s or Apprentice Technician­s.

“We are honored by the confidence that Hyundai and Plan Internatio­nal have shown by partnering with us to design this training program. By year- end, successful graduates will be equipped to deliver the caliber of After Sales service that has propelled HARI to the forefront of the Asia-Pacific Hyundai distributo­rship community.I am especially proud to see our eight female scholars thrive and excel in the program,” HARI president and Chief Executive Officer Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo said.

HDCP is the first Hyundai Dream Centre to partner with a distributo­r in designing and implementi­ng Hyundai’s signature innovation to respond to the demands of the local market. The four previously establishe­d Dream Centres in Ghana, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Vietnam partnered with local vocational schools to design their courses.

“We are honored by the confidence shown to us by Hyundai Motor Group and Plan Internatio­nal,” said Perez-Agudo. “Their confidence in the quality of our facilities at the HDCP homebase, the Hyundai Logistics Center in Laguna, and in the capacity of our training staff challenges us, not only to strengthen our Hyundai service teams, but also to provide a steady flow of world- class automotive technician­s capable of energizing the local automotive industry.”

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