Hyundai holds 1st Innovation Congress at the MIAS

By Alvin Uy April 24,2017
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HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo (front, center) shares a cup of good coffee with (clockwise) ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity Executive Director Atty. Roberto Oliva, Dentsu Aegis Network Philippines CEO Donald Lim, HMC Brand Strategy Team Head Kuen-Young Lee, J. Walter Thompson Philippines Executive Strategic Planning Director Pamela Garcia, HARI Chairman Edward Go, and Vice-Chairman Conrad Marty.

Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI), the official distributor of Hyundai vehicles in the Philippines, brought together experts from the automotive industry and thought leaders from private businesses and multi-lateral organizations in a groundbreaking knowledge forum, dubbed the Hyundai Innovation Congress (iCON), aimed to generate a new culture of innovation in the industry.
 
With the theme, “Harnessing Accessible and Responsive Innovation,” the first ever iCON formed part of the grand kickoff of the highly anticipated Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) 2017, considered the biggest motoring and driving event that draws hordes of guests every summer.
 
In a welcome contrast to the high-octane MIAS fever, a cozy coffee lounge setting provided the backdrop to the iCON, held at the Amorsolo and Hidalgo Halls of the World Trade Center. Drenched in the stimulating aroma of freshly ground coffee, the atmosphere invited good conversations and intellectually challenging arguments among innovation leaders and enthusiasts, with topics ranging from disruptive transformation, to the impacts of the digital revolution, and even the global trends that affect consumer behavior.
 
HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo noted, “The Hyundai Innovation Congress is designed to be a regular platform to spark dialogue, challenge the status quo, and come up with smart, relevant, and do-able measures that will guide business strategies in the years to come. It is a call for all sectors to embrace innovation—our winning chip in the face of the I.T. Revolution.”
 
Through the ICON, HARI signifies support to the national agenda of establishing a robust innovation culture. The government, through Department of Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, expressed support to this trailblazing endeavor and recognized HARI as a champion of innovation in the private sector.

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