skip to Main Content
New Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore Set to Transform Production, R&D And Customer Experience

(from second left) Jaehoon Chang, CEO of Hyundai Motor Company; Hoon Choi, Ambassador of Korea to Singapore; Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group; Dukgeun Ahn, Minister for Trade, Korea; Lawrence Wong, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore; Png Cheong Boon, Chairman of Singapore EDB

New Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore Set To Transform Production, R&D And Customer Experience

Hyundai Motor Group officially opened the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) to accelerate the delivery of the Group’s human-centric future mobility vision.


The facility introduces a new ‘smart urban mobility hub’ concept, which includes a highly automated flexible production system and provides unprecedented ways for electric vehicle (EV) buyers to interact with their vehicles and the Hyundai brand. HMGICS symbolises the Group’s determination to progress onwards with its global leadership in the creation of sustainable, innovative mobility solutions and progressive customer experience.

Following the Group’s groundbreaking ceremony at its new Ulsan EV factory, HMGICS will establish itself as one of two Hyundai Motor Group innovation pillars that will lead the company’s future in the electrification era over the next 50 years as part of its challenge to become a 100-year company.

Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group giving speech at HMGCIS Grand Opening ceremony

Given its worldwide reputation for innovation and diversity, Hyundai Motor Group chose Singapore as the ideal home for its first industry-changing smart urban mobility hub. Delivering a human-centric manufacturing approach, HMGICS elevates collaboration between people, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to new levels of synchronisation.

Further to this, digital twin Meta-Factory technology will ensure ultra-rapid responses to changing customer demands and production requirements. Seamlessly integrated into the Jurong Innovation District urban landscape and the broader Singapore smart city ecosystem, the seven-story, 86,900 m2 HMGICS facility has the capability to manufacture up to 30,000 EVs per annum.

Lawrence Wong, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore; Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group; and Dukgeun Ahn, Minister for Trade, Korea undertaking HMGICS factory tour

Operational since early 2023, HMGICS already produces IONIQ 5 and the fully autonomous IONIQ 5 robotaxi and will add IONIQ 6 to its portfolio of models built on-site next year. The facility will serve as a testbed for developing future mobility solutions — including Purpose Built Vehicles (PBVs) — thanks to its advanced manufacturing capability.

“HMGICS is an open and connected urban innovation hub that encourages and embraces creativity and collaboration. It seeks to completely redefine the very concept of manufacturing,” said Euisun Chung, Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair at the HMGICS Grand Opening Ceremony. 

“We thought hard about how to meet the diverse needs of our many customers,” he added. “By combining our manufacturing expertise and the latest cutting-edge technologies, the result is this Innovation Center — a new paradigm of manufacturing.”

 

 

Related Stories:

 

 

Thailand Shaves Subsidies for EVs As Sales Boom
Embracing Change: Proactive Strategies For Success In The Rapidly Evolving Power Tool Industry

A*Star Launches EV Battery Testing And Disassembly Line
Micron Starts New Assembly And Test Facility In Malaysia
Asia Pacific Metalworking Equipment News At MTA Hanoi 2023
Renaissance Of 3D Metalworking And Its Role In Advancing Technological Frontiers
3D Printing In Construction And Its Impact On The Labour Market
Mastercam Announces New Add-On for Additive Manufacturing

3D Smart Solutions Largest 3D factory In Vietnam Commences Operation
EMO 2023: Trumpf Opens Up New Applications And Reduces Waste

 

 

 

WANT MORE INSIDER NEWS? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DIGITAL MAGAZINE NOW!

 

 

CONNECT WITH US:  LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter

 

 

Letter to the Editor
Do you have an opinion about this story? Do you have some thoughts you’d like to share with our readers? APMEN News would love to hear from you!

 

Email your letter to the Editorial Team at [email protected]

BAIC Group Applies To Build Xiaomi-Branded EVs In China
Asia's Robotic Revolution: Emerging Trends Shaping The Industrial Landscape
Back To Top