Automotive: Continental to Increase Efficiency in Research and Development

Continental has decided on further measures to strengthen the competitiveness of its Automotive group sector. These measures aim to increase the efficiency of Automotive’s global research and development network. By the end of 2025 at the latest, a number of the group sector’s 82 current development locations will be streamlined, its existing infrastructures better utilized through the pooling of development units, and synergies in work processes leveraged. The efficiency measures will affect around 1,750 jobs worldwide, including 380 at software subsidiary Elektrobit.

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