Hyundai Rotem announced on the 16th that it held an exhibition for disabled artists to support the economic independence of severely disabled artists at its Uiwang Research Institute from the 12th to the 16th.

Hyundai Rotem prepared this exhibition by hiring 12 severely disabled individuals and one art instructor from the Yongin Suji Welfare Center through the employment project for artists organized by the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled last year. The disabled artists depicted various products from Hyundai Rotem's Defense Solutions (institutional sector) and Rail Solutions (institutional sector) and Eco Plant (institutional sector) businesses, which were showcased in this exhibition.

Employees of Hyundai Rotem are viewing an exhibition of artworks by disabled artists held at the Uiwang Research Institute in Gyeonggi Province./Courtesy of Hyundai Rotem

This exhibition will also be held at the Changwon plant in South Gyeongsang Province, and some of the artworks will be displayed at the Hyundai Rotem booth during the country's largest railway exhibition, the '2025 Busan International Rail Technology Industry Fair', taking place at BEXCO in Busan on the 18th.

Hyundai Rotem has adopted the slogan 'A world that moves together' as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) and is strengthening its social contribution activities. It participates in the support project for the national team of 'Boccia,' a sport for the severely disabled, and is also running a program that provides medical expenses and sponsorship funds to underprivileged people living near its headquarters, Uiwang Research Institute, and Changwon plant.

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