Hyundai Rotem, a leading South Korean rolling stock manufacturer, has been honored with awards in the Product Launches and Environmental categories in the 2024 Railway Technology Excellence Awards.
While battery-electric vehicle sales are chugging along here in the United States, automakers haven’t had much success with their hydrogen fuel cell alternatives. Hyundai, for example, has tried ...
Hyundai Rotem participated in the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition (ADEX) 2025, unveiling key aerospace business products such as the methane engine for the first time and presenting ...
Hyundai is best known as a car manufacturer but within the broader Hyundai Motor Group are a host of other companies specializing in different fields. One of its affiliates is Hyundai Rotem and it has ...
ALAMEDA, Calif. & SEOUL, South Korea, November 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wind River, an Aptiv company and global leader in delivering software for the intelligent edge, today announced that Hyundai ...
Hyundai Rotem displayed a model of its H2 WAVe at ADEX 2025, showing the vehicle's hydrogen fuel cell elements. (Janes/Sunil Nair) Hyundai Rotem has highlighted the progress it has made developing ...
Hyundai Rotem said on the 24th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 23rd with Shield AI, a U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) solution company, to develop “defense AI-based ...
As news spreads that the Polish government has decided to massively import South Korea's weapon systems, interest in defense industry-related companies is rising. With an unprecedented large-scale ...
On the 27th of last month, at Sydney Central Station in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, a two-story electric train marked ‘Mariyung’ glided into the platform. Manufactured by Hyundai Rotem and ...
Hyundai Rotem is developing a next-generation wheeled armoured vehicle (left) and main battle tank (right). Scale models of both platforms were displayed at the DX Korea 2022 exhibition. (Janes/Jon ...
The SEPTA Regional Rail car troubles that have led a third of the fleet to be removed from service are due to improper welding, Hyundai Rotem officials told the Inquirer on Tuesday. Welding connecting ...
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