ZF Friedrichshafen creates first ever India Technology Centre

Leading driveline and chassis technology company ZF Friedrichshafen is setting up its first ever India Technology Centre in Hyderabad dedicated to software and mechanical engineering. The new Technology Centre will support ZF’s global development teams while enabling the company to accelerate local product development. Dr. Stefan Sommer, CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen, said: “This new facility is a significant investment for ZF in India. We are harnessing the skilled talent pool that India has to offer in
Ancillary Equipment / August 5, 2016

Leading driveline and chassis technology company 6960 ZF Friedrichshafen is setting up its first ever India Technology Centre in Hyderabad dedicated to software and mechanical engineering. The new Technology Centre will support ZF’s global development teams while enabling the company to accelerate local product development.  
 
Dr. Stefan Sommer, CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen, said: “This new facility is a significant investment for ZF in India. We are harnessing the skilled talent pool that India has to offer in order to develop superior technology solutions for our global as well as local customers”. Over the years, ZF has been successful in localizing high technology products in India. “As demand for software engineering grows, we will exponentially increase our capacity to help meet our customers’ growth aspirations. With this Technology Centre, we are reinforcing our global R&D footprint as well as our commitment and investment in the rapidly emerging Indian market,” he added.

A total of 13,800 engineers are currently working in R&D with ZF globally. The research and development network consists of more than 100 development locations, including 17 main development locations. ZF’s first Technology Centre in India will be fully operational by 1st January 2017 and is expected to have a work force of 2,500 engineers by 2020. ZF has made considerable investments and advanced technology launches in  the Indian market for example in its Pune facility, the  first launch of the Electric Park Brake (EPB) technology in India and also inaugurated ZF Hero Chassis Systems, a 50-50 JV involving ZF India and Hero Motors in Oragadam, Kanchipuram district.

ZF has been operating for more than three decades in the Indian market and ZF TRW for more than 50 years through its joint venture with TVS and Rane groups. Currently with about 12,000 employees including JV’s, ZF has 19 production facilities excluding warehouses and office buildings.

Ms. Mamatha Chamarthi, senior vice president and executive lead for the new India Technology Centre, said: “ZF has an impressive history of being the leader and innovator in the auto component sector. We have 1,000 external engineers in the field of electronics, software and mechanical engineering with key Indian Engineering Services providers in Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Our ZF India Technology will build on this engineering foundation, and focus not only on bringing advanced technology to India, but localizing more strategic business activities including research, design and development.”

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