Civil Municipal - Oct 2023

182 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 10 Today’s automobile is more than mere transportation – it’s an embodiment of lifestyle, technology, and luxury. Central to this evolution is the car seat, an oftenoverlooked component, which Hyundai Transys Seating System, an esteemed division of Hyundai Motor Group, has transformed into a hallmark of excellence. Beyond mere cushioning or aesthetic appeal, Hyundai Transys recognizes that a car seat symbolizes the union of cutting-edge technology, ergonomic design, and premium materials. Standing at the vanguard of this union, the company has successfully introduced seating that redefines comfort, safety, and environmental responsibility through rigorous research and development.  Furthermore, while Hyundai and Kia are their primary partners, Hyundai Transys’s reach extends beyond these giants. They now supply premium seating solutions to innovative electric vehicle brands like Lucid and Rivian, showcasing their adaptability in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape. Nestled in West Point, Georgia, this commitment to excellence and innovation in seating design, paired with collaborations with other industry leaders, places Hyundai Transys Seating System at the pinnacle of global automotive seating solutions. The fusion of tradition and future-readiness, comfort and tech, makes Hyundai Transys a trendsetter in the industry. For more information, visit: http://www.hyundai-transys.com TROUP COUNT Y, GEORGIA Today, Troup County, with a population of about 70,000, is a premier, familyfriendly community as well as a growing destination for business and commerce, in what county manager Eric Mosley, calls Georgia’s “sweet spot.” “We are conveniently located about 45 minutes south of Atlanta, about 45 minutes to the east of Auburn, Alabama, and about 45 minutes north of Columbus, Georgia,” he states. “So we’re in a great location to grow and to make a huge impact on Georgia as well as the southeast.” Troup County contains three main cities: West Point, Hogansville, and La Grange, the county seat; and some smaller municipalities: Harrisonville, Long Cane, and Mountville. It is also home to three institutions of higher learning, including LaGrange College, Point University, and West Georgia Technical College. For much Much of the county’s tourism activity is centered on West Point Lake, a man-made reservoir built in the early 1960s on the Chattahoochee River, downstream of the West Point Dam, whose purposes were to provide flood control, hydroelectric power, and water storage to aid the navigation of the lower Chattahoochee.

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