Hyundai Motors PH Select Top Scholars for Immersive Training in South Korea

Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) empowers the youth through its pilot educational aid program, in partnership with Don Bosco Technical Institute (DBTI), the City Government of Pasig, Quezon City Government, and the Department of Education Taguig City and Pateros (DepEd TAPAT).

As part of the “Hyundai Accelerate” program, 40 students from DBTI, Pasig City, Quezon City, Taguig City, and Pateros were chosen for an 8-month classroom-based practical course, followed by 4-month On-the-Job Training (OJT) at designated Hyundai Service Centers in Metro Manila. This included training in basic vehicle inspection, diagnosis, and repair, equipping students with knowledge in automotive technology.

Following the classroom courses, the program’s Top 9 performing students were sent to the Hyundai Global Learning Center (GLC) in Cheonan, South Korea, for a specialized training sponsored by Hyundai Motor Company. Joining the immersion program were Junje Aga Ganotice of Hyundai Quezon Ave, Bensar Ali Mindo, Jefer Jay Oboy, and Raheem Jebrael Lasola of Hyundai Shaw, Rovielyn Gutierrez and Mar Janlouie Hernandez of Hyundai Commonwealth, Rhaquim Nuhj Musa of Hyundai Alabang, Kenneth Samortin of Hyundai Cainta, and John Michael Niegas of Hyundai E. Rodriguez. The students were led by their school adviser Mr. Jeffrey Andrada, as well as HMPH Technical Trainer Mr. Primo Franco Lanorio.

MC Trainer demonstrating EV Battery System Assembly 

Last September 2 – 6, the top 9 students were given prestigious hands-on training in basic electric vehicle (EV) safety and understanding, as well as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) technology; leveraging on their learnings from their initial OJT.

“HMPH is proud to empower future automotive technicians through Hyundai Accelerate,” says HMPH Managing Director, Mr. Cecil Capacete. “We believe this program represents our vision, which is “Progress for Humanity”, as well as our commitment to shaping the next generation of skilled automotive professionals in the Philippines. We are confident that this program will equip our students with the skills to set them apart in the field. As we bridge the gap between the automotive industry and education, HMPH is thrilled to be a partner for Filipinos, be it on the road, or in the classroom.”

“I was really inspired, especially when we were in Hyundai GLC. It was our first time travelling to another country, and it was my first time studying cars. I realized that there were still a lot of things I don’t know about the field. But in the short period of time we spent in GLC, I learned a lot about automotive industry.”, said Mr. Louie Hernandez, who is currently rendering his OJT in Hyundai Commonwealth.

Ms. Rovielyn Gutierrez who is also having her training under Hyundai Commonwealth shared, “The trip was really memorable for me. I was even more inspired as this is my first time handling electric vehicles. I was very intrigued by the advanced technology and it encouraged me to further study EVs. I see myself working as an automotive mechanic and pursuing my studies in the automotive industry especially since I have been studying this since high school.”

The students at the Hyundai Global Learning Center, Cheonan, South Korea

The inaugural batch of Hyundai Accelerate scholars are set to graduate in November 2024. HMPH intends to continue the program and select its second batch of scholars in the following school year.

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