Bosch

Lukas Dehling,

IT campus opened in Stuttgart

With the IT Campus, Bosch has opened a new headquarters for global corporate IT. The aim: to accelerate the transformation into an IoT company.

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In mid-October, the Bosch Group opened the IT Campus in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. This is intended to serve as a competence center where the threads of Bosch IT worldwide come together - which should further accelerate Bosch's transformation process towards becoming an IoT company. "Our IT is changing from a cost factor to a core competence. It will become part of the product and its accompanying services," says Dr. Elmar Pritsch, Chief Information Officer and Head of IT at Robert Bosch.

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The company has set itself the goal of networking every new electronic product and developing services based on them by 2020. To make this more successful, each business sector will in future concentrate its digital activities with a Business Chief Digital Officer. Together with their partner in Bosch IT, they will launch new innovation projects. They will then be implemented by globally networked teams. The close integration of IT and specialist areas should help to ensure that data-based business models can be developed and marketed even faster.

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