- Hyundai Motor Group and Royal College of Art mark a decade of collaboration with an extension to drive design innovation and sustainability through 2027
- The partnership expands beyond existing programs to include new research areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), user experience and sustainable materials
- The renewed agreement underscores the Group’s role as a global patron of creativity, supporting future design leaders and transformative mobility innovation
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Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) and the Royal College of Art (RCA) are marking a decade of collaboration (2016–2025) by announcing an extension of their joint commitment to innovation, creativity and sustainability within the global design and mobility ecosystem.
The signing ceremony for the renewed partnership took place today at RCA’s Battersea campus. The two-year agreement, extending through 2027, highlights the Group’s enduring role as a patron of design and culture, underscoring its dedication to fostering creativity, supporting future design leaders, and pursuing sustainable innovation in mobility.
At Hyundai Motor Group, we see design as a driving force for innovation, identity and meaningful connection with humanity. Our long-standing partnership with the Royal College of Art reflects our commitment to fostering creativity at the highest level and investing in the next generation of design-thinking leaders. As we mark a decade of collaboration with the RCA, we are proud to continue this partnership to champion creativity and shape a better future through design.
From left; Professor Dale Harrow, Chair of Intelligent Mobility Design Centre and Head of Intelligent Mobility Design Programme; Rae Wook Hong, Vice President and Head of Global Design Management Team at Hyundai Motor Group; Christopher Lindner, President and Vice-Chancellor of Royal College of Art; Paul Philpott, President and CEO of Kia UK; Nick Tunnell Director of Business Transformation and Systems of Hyundai UK | Photo: Shaun James Cox
The RCA remains one of the Group’s most significant global design collaborators, with the longest and most deeply integrated partnership among its design school affiliations worldwide. RCA’s Intelligent Mobility Design Centre (IMDC) has been central to this collaboration, bringing together interdisciplinary research and education at the intersection of mobility, design and technology.
This strategic partnership goes beyond a simple industry-academia collaboration, emphasizing creativity and sustainability in the field of future mobility design. Built on a shared philosophical belief in pursuing a better future through design, the partnership reflects a deep commitment to innovation and positive change.
Our continued collaboration with Hyundai stands as an exemplar of university-industry partnerships. Not only does this partnership facilitate innovative, industry-focused research, but it also inspires our students to pursue interdisciplinary practice and push the boundaries of creativity. Our partnership with Hyundai has been extraordinarily impactful and I am excited about all of the ground-breaking work that this new agreement will make possible.
As part of the two-year extension, the partnership will expand to enhance existing programs and introduce new research initiatives that address evolving needs in mobility and design. Key initiatives include the Hyundai-Kia Design and Innovation Project, Intelligent Mobility MA Visiting Design Fellowship, Professional Development Workshops, and Hyundai-Kia Student Awards.
The collaboration will also explore emerging areas like artificial intelligence (AI), user experience (UX), and sustainable materials, reflecting a shared focus on addressing critical challenges in design. These programs foster synergy between academic research, industry expertise and student engagement, driving creativity and shaping the future of mobility.
Pictured above: Rae Wook Hong, Vice President and Head of Global Design Management Team at Hyundai Motor Group; Christopher Lindner, President and Vice-Chancellor of Royal College of Art; Paul Philpott, President and CEO of Kia UK; Nick Tunnell Director of Business Transformation and Systems of Hyundai UK (from left)