Hyundai Mobis is laying the groundwork to emerge as a global 'Top-Tier' player in the future mobility market and is enhancing its competitiveness by strengthening partnerships with key collaborators.

Hyundai Mobis announced that it held the '2025 Partners Day' at the Haevichi Hotel in Jeju, inviting over 220 representatives from major partners on the 24th. The event was attended by Hyundai Mobis executives, including President Lee Gyu-seok.

President Lee Gyu-seok noted, "In the rapidly changing future mobility market, we must overcome the reality of coexistence of risks and opportunities together," adding, "We aim to become a 'Top-Tier player' through establishing the fundamental quality capabilities and flexible risk responses." He further emphasized, "The sustainable growth of our partners becomes Mobis' competitiveness, and this competitiveness will serve as a catalyst for our partners' global expansion, establishing a virtuous cycle ecosystem," and promised to maintain sincere and horizontal communication.

Through this event, Hyundai Mobis awarded outstanding partners in over 10 categories, including quality, safety, new vehicle development, purchasing, and co-prosperity. The focus was on strengthening partnerships between management and partner representatives by sharing the company's strategies and vision.

Since establishing a co-prosperity master plan in 2010, Hyundai Mobis has built a comprehensive system for coexistence with partners. The company has continuously expanded the scale of financial support for partners, including the Co-Prosperity Fund, and has been improving payment conditions significantly, among various support and cooperation activities. In 2019, the company declared compliance management and has taken the lead in creating a fair and transparent transaction environment through activities promoting fair trade compliance and strengthening compliance training and campaigns, contributing to enhancing partner capabilities and the spread of a practical co-prosperity culture.

In addition, Hyundai Mobis is also focusing on providing technical support for enhancing partner competitiveness. In the past three years, about 215 billion won has been provided to support more than 1,300 new product/new technology developments undertaken by partners, and a technical protection support system is in operation to enhance partners' self-intellectual property rights acquisition and technical protection capabilities.

Amid the rise of ESG management as a major issue, Hyundai Mobis has been promoting various implementation strategies for ESG, including response to disclosures as a co-growth partner with partners, support projects for safety products construction, and energy diagnosis consulting. As a result of these efforts, the company was selected as 'Outstanding' for six consecutive years in the co-prosperity index evaluation announced last year.

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