List of young people selected to train in electric vehicles announced

Asunción, IP Agency.- The Ministry of Industry and Commerce reports that a total of 20 people were selected to be part of the second edition of the training in electric vehicles, at the headquarters of the Task Paraguay Auto Parts Center, in Hernandarias, Alto Paraná. From October 21 to 25, they will be taught by Korean instructors who are experts in the field.

This training is carried out within the framework of the cooperation project that is in process between the governments of Paraguay and South Korea.

This initiative seeks to promote development and establish the bases for the country’s insertion into the electric mobility value chain. The Superintendency of Electric Mobility of Itaipú, the Itaipu Technology Park (PTI) and the Task Paraguay Center will work in the enabled space.

It will have a course load of 50 hours, certificates will be issued by the TASK Paraguay Auto Parts Center, supported by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the PTI.

Prize for scholarship holders with the best score

As a prize for the scholarship recipients with the best score, the selection of 4 members will be made who will leave for Asian soil for a technical visit to South Korea, with all expenses paid, including travel and accommodation covered by the project.

Among those selected are: Cristhian Fretes, Eladio Manuel Aquino, Guido Mattesich, Blas Benegas, Jorge Lovera, Víctor Fernández, Gilberto Caballero, Luis Salinas, Henso Cañete, Elvio Cabrera, Luis Ramírez, Pedro González, Jenniffer Duarte, Ángel Mendoza, Hugo González, Rafael Ortiz, Pedro Ortiz, Flaminio Ayala, Aníbal Génez and Juan González.

Of the 20 selected, 60% are from the Central department; People from Alto Paraná, Caaguazú, Guairá, Misiones and Itapúa also stand out, reports the MIC.

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