HMGICS Appoints Ms Min Ling Chan As Vice President, Head Of The Technology Innovation Group

Ms Min Ling Chan

HMGICS has appointed Ms Min Ling Chan as Vice President, Head of the Technology Innovation Group (TIG).


Ms Min Ling Chan brings more than two decades of experience in digital transformation, process optimisation, and industrial automation across Asia Pacific, Europe, and Australia.

Before joining Hyundai, she was instrumental in shaping engineering and operational strategies at Ford Motor Company Asia Pacific, where she spearheaded regional process enhancements from Australia.

She has led digital transformation initiatives at Mondelēz and Schaeffler, championing Industry 4.0 technologies such as industrial automation, cybersecurity, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and data governance.

At HMGICS, her role will be pivotal in shaping the company’s digital infrastructure. She will focus on integrating data across Hyundai’s innovation ecosystem, driving automation and intelligent systems to enhance operational efficiency, and strengthening the backbone of Hyundai’s smart mobility solutions.

“I am honoured to join HMGICS at this transformative stage of its journey,” said Ms Chan. “I look forward to accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies, redefining smart manufacturing, and contributing to Hyundai Motor Group’s vision towards innovative mobility solutions for the benefit of all.” 

HMGICS is Hyundai’s first global open innovation hub, dedicated to exploring next-generation EV business models, advanced R&D partnerships, and intelligent manufacturing solutions. The goal is to create a fully connected, autonomous, and data-driven production ecosystem.

Dr Hyun Sung Park, CEO of HMGICS, expressed his confidence in Ms. Chan’s leadership, stating that her expertise and ability to drive innovation will be key to advancing HMGICS’s mission of shaping the future of manufacturing and mobility. He emphasised that her leadership will ensure Hyundai remains at the forefront of industry transformation.

At the heart of this vision is Hyundai’s Industry 4.0-driven smart factory, where AI, IoT, and robotics work in harmony to create a seamless, efficient, and sustainable automotive production process.  


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Sean Loo

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