Porsche Engineering Group GmbH is a subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG specialises in developing intelligent and connected vehicles, including functions and software. The company has around 1,500 engineers and software developers. The company has announced a new research and development site in Timișoara, it is further expanding its network of innovation centres for developing the intelligent and connected vehicles of the future. The new location extends and complements the work being done by Porsche at its other Romanian site, in Cluj-Napoca. Opened in 2016, this base is home to 250 employees working on various high-tech automotive projects.
“The tech activities of Porsche Engineering in Romania have been a great success story so far. The consistent growth with highly-skilled function and software specialists in Cluj-Napoca motivated us to consider expanding to a second Romanian location,” says Dirk Lappe, Chief Technology Officer at Porsche Engineering. Due to its high-tech environment in both the academic and business landscape, Timișoara was the obvious choice for this. “Five years ago, when we first came to Romania, we were impressed by the creativity, flexibility, and fast-learning ability of the people we met,” continues Lappe. “We are happy to further tap into this potential with a second location in the vibrant city of Timișoara.”
The company aims to hire around 50 people in Timișoara in 2021 and has a mid-term target of 200 specialists there. It is planning to employ primarily software development and testing experts who will work on various automotive projects. They will focus on trends such as highly automated driving functions, machine learning, virtual energy management and intelligent body and cockpit.
“At Porsche Engineering in Romania, we are combining the latest technology from software and function development with automotive expertise – to make cars smarter, more user-friendly and more efficient,” says Marius Mihailovici, Managing Director at Porsche Engineering Romania. “We are developing new functions and features for unique brands, leveraging the latest technologies and following through our ideas, from concept to market. This is quite unusual for the automotive companies operating in Romania and it was one of the key points that attracted great talent to our organisation.”
The Timișoara location will serve as another cornerstone in the global innovation network of Porsche Engineering, ranging from locations in Germany, the Czech Republic and the Nardò proving ground in Italy to Shanghai, China. The proximity to first-class universities plays a vital role in the international innovation strategy. With several technical universities, Timișoara offers opportunities both from the employment and development point of view. “We are planning to connect with the Timșoara Polytechnical University and West University for common projects from the academic world,” says Mihailovici.
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