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Yellowknife, a vehicle control software company, relocated its HQ to Jeju
Yellowknife, a vehicle control software company, will relocate its headquarters to Jeju-do.
Jeju-do signed an investment agreement with Yellowknife during a ceremony held at Baekrok Hall in the provincial government office on September 22. .
The event was attended by Governor Oh Young-hun, Yellowknife’s executive team, and representatives from investment firms.
Under the agreement, both parties agreed to complete the relocation of Yellowknife’s headquarters to Jeju next month, expand local employment, and cooperate on future regional business initiatives.
Yellowknife began as an in-house venture within Hyundai Motor Group before becoming an independent spin-off. The company develops next-generation vehicle control software based on Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) technology, which allows users to add, modify, and customize vehicle functions much like smartphone apps.
The Jeju government expects that Yellowknife’s relocation and job creation will inject new vitality into the local economy, fostering high-quality employment and a new industrial ecosystem in emerging technology sectors.
atoz@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
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2025.10.01
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According to Yonhap News,
Yellowknife, a vehicle control software company, will relocate its headquarters to Jeju-do.
Jeju-do signed an investment agreement with Yellowknife during a ceremony held at Baekrok Hall in the provincial government office on September 22. .
The event was attended by Governor Oh Young-hun, Yellowknife’s executive team, and representatives from investment firms.
Under the agreement, both parties agreed to complete the relocation of Yellowknife’s headquarters to Jeju next month, expand local employment, and cooperate on future regional business initiatives.
Yellowknife began as an in-house venture within Hyundai Motor Group before becoming an independent spin-off. The company develops next-generation vehicle control software based on Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) technology, which allows users to add, modify, and customize vehicle functions much like smartphone apps.
The Jeju government expects that Yellowknife’s relocation and job creation will inject new vitality into the local economy, fostering high-quality employment and a new industrial ecosystem in emerging technology sectors.
atoz@yna.co.kr
Source Text
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Source: Yonhap News (September 22, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.