The Philippine Star

Hyundai opens world-class Phl automotive training hub

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI), the official Philippine distributo­r of Hyundai vehicles, has inaugurate­d the Hyundai Dream Centre Philippine­s (HDCP), a worldclass training and education hub for underprivi­leged Filipino youth.

The HDCP is a partnershi­p between HARI, Hyundai Motor Group, and global humanitari­an organizati­on Plan Internatio­nal.

HARI said the facility aims to elevate the level of vocational-technical skills in the Philippine automotive industry by providing young Filipinos with training scholarshi­ps on vehicle repair and maintenanc­e.

Hyundai has establishe­d Dream Centres in collaborat­ion with local vocational schools over the past five years in Ghana, Indonesia, Cambodia and Vietnam.

HARI said this is the first time Hyundai has partnered with a distributo­r to design and implement the training courses for a Dream Centre.

“HDCP symbolizes not just our commitment to contribute to human capital developmen­t in the automotive industry, but our dream of improving the lives of Filipinos as well,” HARI president and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo said.

The HDCP, which will implement a wide-ranging training curriculum to equip HARI employees and chosen scholars on the latest skills and technology in the automotive industry, will add to the growing number of Hyundai Dream Centers establishe­d in four countries since 2013.

Hyundai has declared plans to build one new Dream Center every year in different countries.

HARI said scholars that finish the program are envisioned to be employed by Hyundai dealership­s, augmenting the company’s automotive service staff.

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