Kia Documentary Highlights Bootcamp CSR Program Training 87 Mechanics in 4 Countries
Kia released a documentary showcasing its Bootcamp initiative, which has trained 87 mechanics across Mexico, Peru, Philippines and Morocco, with 34 now employed at local dealerships.
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What Happened
Kia's Bootcamp program, featured in a new documentary, provides technology education and automotive training to youth in developing countries. The initiative combines vehicle donations, equipment, and industry-academia partnerships to offer customized courses. The program's philosophy of 'priming water' aims to create a sustainable cycle of self-reliance rather than one-time aid. Bootcamp 1.0 in 2025 trained 87 professional mechanics in Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, and Morocco, with 34 already employed at local dealerships. An additional 50 trainees are currently training in Morocco, with expansion planned to Ecuador, South Africa, and Singapore in 2026.
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“Bootcamp is a very meaningful and valuable activity that draws a bright future from the deep well of global youth potential. We will continue to expand various programs that provide local partners with opportunities to acquire new technologies at world-class educational facilities while experiencing the Kia brand firsthand.”
Why this matters
The Bootcamp program illustrates how automakers can foster self-reliance in communities through vocational training, creating skilled workers for dealerships and building brand loyalty.
Terms in This Story
- CSR
- Corporate Social Responsibility; a company's initiatives to assess and take responsibility for its effects on social and environmental well-being.
- Industry-academia partnership
- Collaboration between businesses and educational institutions to align training with industry needs.
- Internal combustion engine
- A heat engine where fuel combustion occurs inside the engine cylinder, traditionally used in most cars.
- Hybrid electric vehicle
- A vehicle that combines an internal combustion engine with an electric motor for improved fuel efficiency.
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