Hyundai Expands STEM Education Initiatives in Alabama, California, Georgia, and Michigan
Hyundai enhances its STEM education initiatives through partnerships with the STEP Foundation and SAE Foundation across four U.S. states. The programs aim to engage pre-K to 12th-grade students in hands-on engineering learning, with a focus on preparing for careers in hydrogen and mobility. Notable activities include the Georgia Hydrogen Grand Prix, where students design hydrogen-powered RC cars, and various engineering challenges in multiple states.

Hyundai is expanding its commitment to STEM education through partnerships with the STEP Foundation and the SAE Foundation in Alabama, California, Georgia, and Michigan. The initiatives target pre-K to 12th-grade students, focusing on hands-on engineering experiences.
The Georgia Hydrogen Grand Prix allows students to design hydrogen-powered RC cars, with competition winners advancing to the World Championships in Switzerland. Additional programs include the AWIM Gravity Cruiser Challenge in Alabama and various engineering challenges in Georgia and Michigan. These efforts aim to prepare students for careers in the automotive and mobility sectors.




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