○ Visit Hyundai Transys... Laying the foundation for shared growth in the front and rear industries of future cars
The city of Hwaseong visited Hyundai Transys, a leading conglomerate of future car seat parts in the Hwaseong region on the 3rd, and had time to listen to the opinions of companies necessary for the industrialization of special parts for future cars.
The visit was held in the presence of about 10 people including Im Jong-cheol, Deputy Mayor of Hwaseong City, Na Won-ju, Director of the Hwaseong Industry Promotion Institute, and Park Jeong-won, Vice President of Korea Testing and Research Institute.
Regarding this visit, the city of Hwaseong said, “The city of Hwaseong, which has the highest proportion in the automobile industry in Gyeonggi-do, is the future car that also represents CASE (Connectivity, Autonomous, Sharing, Electricity). We will lay the groundwork for shared growth in the front and rear industries of future cars by advancing the technology for intelligent special parts (seats) in the era of paradigm shift,” he said.
The schedule for the day was followed by a tour of Hyundai Transys’ exhibition hall and test building, followed by an explanation of the company’s current status, and a time of dialogue to find effective support measures for the mutual growth of large companies and SMEs to preoccupy global competition and to lay the foundation for the industrialization of special parts for future cars. has also been provided.
The future car industry is one of the six strategic industries (future semiconductor, intelligent future vehicle, human healthcare, intelligent manufacturing, carbon zero system, smart logistics) recently derived by the Hwaseong Industry Promotion Agency. From 6 in 15 to 182 in 19, it is increasing by an average of 349% every year.
Lim Jong-cheol, Deputy Mayor of Hwaseong City, said, “To preoccupy the new intelligent special parts (seat) market, Hwaseong City and Hyundai Transys will share future car industry development plans, and continue to give opinions on joint efforts to establish solidarity and cooperation with small and medium-sized enterprises in the area. I will listen,” he said.