

- 600 new jobs worldwide by 2023
- 200 new jobs for Wolfsburg alone
- Four central topics in focus: from vehicle software to secure cloud computing
"Electromobility, autonomous driving, networking: in the future, the core competence of car manufacturers will be software," says Christian Hort, responsible for the Automotive business area at
Thomas Jenne, responsible for digital solutions in the Automotive & Manufacturing industry segment, explains: "The industry is changing massively - and we are changing with it. We are transforming our customers' existing landscapes and opening up new, digital technologies for innovation in the vehicle and in the core processes of automotive manufacturers and suppliers. A large part of this investment is going into our team. We are further developing our existing team and selectively strengthening ourselves from outside."
Vehicle software and connectivity
Car manufacturers are making software the heart of their vehicles. 70 control units become a few computers in the vehicle. Sensors record the environment. This makes autonomous driving possible.
Digital customer experience
End customers are increasingly engaged in direct digital exchanges with car manufacturers and car dealerships: from purchase to maintenance to sale.
Digitization of the enterprise
Supply chains and production networks in the automotive industry are so complex that no company can set this up on its own anymore.
Secure cloud computing
The latest generation of public cloud services and solutions offers possibilities that were previously reserved for the private cloud. These include data sovereignty over one's own information - be it corporate or personal data. In addition, the public cloud offers customers savings in operation and energy consumption.
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