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Park Min-woo, recently appointed head of Hyundai Motor and Kia’s AVP Division and CEO of 42dot, emphasized the importance of collaboration in driving next-generation mobility growth during a recent town hall meeting. He also shared his vision for future innovation in the automotive sector.
The town hall, themed “Vision & Direction,” took place on May 5th at Pangyo Techwon, the AVP division’s research hub. Park outlined the division’s strategic roadmap and engaged with employees to gather insights. The event drew 150 on-site attendees, with an additional 500 AVP staff from Namyang Research Center and global R&D facilities participating via live stream.
During his address, Park highlighted the organization’s goal of merging Hyundai Motor Group’s world-class hardware manufacturing prowess with its growing software capabilities. “Our mission is to become an execution-focused organization, seamlessly integrating our technological innovations into mass-produced vehicles,” Park stated. He pinpointed expertise, persistence, and agile execution as the AVP division’s key focus areas.
Park strongly advocated for a “One Team” collaborative approach. “Embrace the inevitable conflicts and disagreements,” he urged. “Transform these challenges into constructive dialogues that lead to superior products.” He stressed that true innovation would stem from robust cooperation between AVP, 42dot, and other crucial departments such as R&D, design, and product development across the Hyundai Motor Group. Park encouraged the team to prioritize human-centric technology development while fostering a flexible organizational culture and streamlined decision-making processes.
Outlining his leadership philosophy, Park emphasized “setting measurable, transparent goals and building trust through predictability.” He underscored the importance of establishing clear success metrics, enabling teams to align autonomously with these objectives, and maximizing collaborative efficiency across the organization.
As the town hall concluded, Park rallied the attendees to join him in positioning Hyundai Motor Group as a frontrunner in next-generation intelligent mobility, striking a balance between cutting-edge technology and human-centric design.






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