Hyundai Motor Company and University College London to Collaborate on Carbon-Free Future Technologies
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- Hyundai Motor and UCL sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) ahead of the
UK -Korea Business Forum inLondon on November 22 with key leaders attending - Hyundai Motor and UCL to conduct joint research on hydrogen production, fuel cells and electrification technologies, leveraging UCL's new Advanced Propulsion Lab
- Both parties look to achieve carbon neutrality by accelerating the establishment of a hydrogen economy and realizing a sustainable future mobility ecosystem
Hyundai Motor signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 'Cooperation in areas of Research and Development for Hydrogen Production, Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Electrification Technology' with UCL at Mansion House in
The MOU signing ceremony took place prior to the
With both
UCL is a prestigious research-oriented university that is consistently ranked at the top of global university rankings and has produced dozens of Nobel Prize and Fields Medal winners. "Through joint research with UCL, one of the
UCL President and Provost, Dr Michael Spence said, "New technologies, such as hydrogen generation, electric vehicles and fuel cells, are a fundamental part of international efforts to keep the global temperature rise within the goals set out in the Paris Agreement. This partnership will combine UCL's world-leading engineering research with Hyundai's expertise as one of the world's leading automotive companies to accelerate the development of these vital technologies."
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