Hyundai Motor America was recently named a Gold Winner for the 2025 Merit Awards for Human Resources (HR) for Community Engagement and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for its science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education initiatives in Coastal Georgia, home to the all-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), Hyundai Motor Group’s first dedicated electric vehicle mass-production plant in Bryan County, Georgia.
Hyundai partnered with the SAE Foundation to deliver SAE International’s award-winning A World In Motion® (AWIM) PreK-12 STEM education program to fourth-grade classrooms in the Bryan County School District.
The curriculum focused on core concepts such as air resistance, propulsion, and surface area, including real-world connections to HMGMA’s renewable energy resources, emission reduction technologies, and career paths.
Hyundai also expanded its collaboration with the H2GP Foundation, sponsoring 16 teams in Bryan County for the inaugural Georgia Hydrogen Grand Prix as part of the Hyundai RC Program.
This hands-on STEM competition challenges students to design, build, and race hydrogen-powered RC cars and equips them with essential engineering, renewable energy, and automotive technology skills, making learning an exciting and engaging experience.
These programs aimed to provide equitable access to high-quality STEM education in Coastal Georgia, ensuring every student can explore critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration. Hyundai seeks to introduce students to real-world applications and future career pathways through hands-on learning.
The Merit Awards for HR are evaluated based on submissions demonstrating excellence in leadership, innovation, positive work environment, and more. The judging panel comprises a diverse group of journalists, executives, consultants, entrepreneurs, educators, and members of the Merit Awards staff.