MMPC donates Mirage G4, L300 to support automotive education
Mitsubishi PH reiterates its commitment to helping academic institutions after donating three vehicles

Mitsubishi Motor Philippine Corporation (MMPC) reiterated its commitment to helping those in the automotive industry build up their skills in working on vehicles.
Recently, MMPC donated three vehicles—one Mirage G4 GLX M/T and two L300 units—to three academic institutions: Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU)—Siniloan Campus, Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU)—Balanga Campus, and Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST)—GMA Campus.
The donation ceremony was held at the MMPC Sta. Rosa Plant and was attended by the MMPC team, which was headed by its Chairman Noriaki Hirakata and president & CEO Ritsu Imaeda. Also present were university leaders Dr. Mario Briones (LSPU), Dr. Rowena Valerio (BPSU), and Dr. Rogelio Mamaradlo (EARIST). Deans, faculty members, and automotive technology students from the three institutions were also present to witness the turnover ceremony.

The donated vehicles will be utilized for hands-on training in automotive technology programs, equipping students with real-world experience in vehicle diagnostics, repair, and maintenance. This initiative aligns with Mitsubishi Motors’ global philosophy, "Drive Your Ambition," and represents the company’s dedication to empowering individuals and communities to achieve their goals through innovation and collaboration.
“At Mitsubishi Motors, we believe in nurturing future automotive professionals by providing them with the tools they need to succeed. These vehicles will serve as an essential part of their learning journey”, shared MMPC Chairman Noriaki Hirakata.
This donation is part of MMPC’s continuous efforts to support education and workforce development in the Philippines. By strengthening partnerships with educational institutions, MMPC aims to contribute to the growth of the automotive industry and create more opportunities for aspiring professionals.
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