“It was a great fortune”…Jamboree members on their way home thank Hyundai Motor Group

2023-08-12 04:53:00

Members of the Slovenian Jamboree staying at the Kia Osan Training Center are waving their hands with happy expressions on the 12th as they leave. [사진 현대차그룹]

[이코노미스트 이지완 기자] Members of the 25th World Scout Jamboree, who stayed at the training center belonging to Hyundai Motor Group, returned home on the 12th following finishing all their schedules in Korea.

About 1,000 crew members from six countries, including the Netherlands, Finland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Slovenia, and El Salvador, who entered four training centers in the metropolitan area, including the Mabuk Campus of the Group’s Human Resources Development Center, Kia Vision Square, Kia Osan Education Center, and Hyundai Engineering’s Blue Monte, received a four-night stay. For five days, they enjoyed various activities prepared by Hyundai Motor Group.

The warm hospitality, meticulous support, and fruitful programs of the Hyundai Motor Group are becoming a hot topic as the Jamboree Teams of each country as well as the governments of the countries in question express their deep gratitude.

All members of the Philippine Jamboree Team changed into traditional costumes and served traditional snacks such as Makapuno, a local specialty, dried mango, and Pili Nut caramel. They said, “Thank you for the dedicated and kind response of the training center staff,” and presented a traditional Filipino cone hat, ‘Salakot’.

The Slovenian Jamboree Team, who stayed together at the Kia Osan Education Center, also said, “It is a great fortune to be assigned to the Kia Training Center.”
On the 11th, at the Hyundai Engineering Blue Monte Training Center, the El Salvador Jamboree members presented official Jamboree T-shirts in various colors to the training center officials as a token of appreciation for the warm hospitality. [사진 현대차그룹]

The El Salvador Jamboree Team presented colorful official Jamboree T-shirts to Hyundai Engineering employees who were with them. Jaime José López Badia, Ambassador of El Salvador to Korea, also visited the Hyundai Engineering Blue Monte Training Center where they stayed and expressed their sincere thanks.

The Dutch and Finnish Jamboree Team, which stayed at the Mabuk Campus of the Group Human Resources Development Center, and the Hong Kong Jamboree Team at Kia Vision Square collected scout patches that the members had treasured and delivered them to group executives, including President Jang Jae-hoon. It is a long-standing tradition of the Scout Jamboree Competition to express polite gratitude by exchanging scout badges and patches from one’s country.

Hyundai Motor Group presented souvenirs such as a self-made model car and eco-friendly eco-bags to the members so that they might cherish precious memories in Korea for a long time. Various photos of the entire schedule of the members were also presented on a self-produced USB.

Prior to this, from the 8th to the 12th, Hyundai Motor Group conducted a specialized program on the theme of Korea’s automobile industry, the world’s third-largest automobile powerhouse, as well as experiencing Korean culture, to give special experiences to the Jamboree members who visited the group’s training center. presented

Members enjoyed traditional Korean folk games such as Jegichagi, Gonggi nori, and Yutnori. When I watched the dynamic K-B-Boying performance, I applauded with my eyes wide open.
The Slovenian and Philippine Jamboree members staying at the Kia Osan Education Center are taking a commemorative photo with the training center officials at the exit ceremony on the 12th. [사진 현대차그룹]

In particular, the K-Culture program, where you can learn the latest K-pop dance directly from a famous influencer invited as an instructor, was chosen as one of the most popular programs among youth and adult members.

On the 10th, Jamboree members who wished to participate were invited to Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang, the largest complex car experience space in Korea.

They toured major models of Hyundai Motor Company and Genesis, and experienced the entire automobile manufacturing process, as well as the high-performance brand N and the World Rally Championship (WRC) 4D simulator, where you can vividly feel the realism of motor sports.

On the 11th, ‘Spot’, a quadruped walking robot of Hyundai Motor Group Boston Dynamics, and ‘MobED’ (Mobile Eccentric Droid), a multipurpose mobility platform combining robot technology, were displayed at the Mabuk Campus of the Group Human Resources Development Center. went out

The crew also experienced advanced future mobility technology, such as experiencing advanced air mobility (AAM) with a virtual reality (VR) device.

In addition, various collaborative activities such as ball rolling, 6-person 7-legged, wrestling, tug-of-war, and surfing, which made use of the ‘Jamboree spirit’ represented by friendship and exchange, increased the satisfaction of the members.
On the 11th, at the Hyundai Motor Group Human Resources Development Center Mabuk Campus, members of the Netherlands and Finland Jamboree gathered and delivered their scout badges to Hyundai Motor Company President Jang Jae-hoon as a token of appreciation for the hospitality and support of the Hyundai Motor Group. [사진 현대차그룹]

From the first week of the Saemangeum World Scout Jamboree, Hyundai Motor Group became the first Korean company to provide prompt and diverse support. However, it was reported that the support for the smooth operation of a large-scale international event was not disclosed because it was judged to be a natural social responsibility of a company, drawing more attention.

The organizers of the event unanimously said that Hyundai Motor Group’s support (bottled water and parasols, physical and mental recovery buses, mobile offices, simple toilets, 100 cleaning staff, etc.) greatly helped in the stable operation of the site in the early stages of the heat wave.

On the 10th, Hyundai Motor Company President Jang Jae-hoon personally visited the Mabuk Campus of the Group Human Resources Development Institute and asked the employees to “do your best to support and considerately so that the Jamboree members from around the world can safely and healthily complete their schedules in Korea and return home.” .

An official from Hyundai Motor Group said, “It was not a long time, but I was able to feel a lot of worth while working with the Jamboree members from around the world.” It is the wind,” he said.

ⓒThe Economist (“Economic News for Tomorrow” Unauthorized copying and redistribution prohibited)

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