FPT Expands European Presence with New Office in Nuremberg

FPT Expands European Presence with New Office in Nuremberg

30 Sep, 2024

 FPT Expands European Presence with New Office in Nuremberg

Global technology corporation FPT has officially opened its second office in Germany, located in Nuremberg. This expansion is part of FPT’s strategy to enhance its delivery capabilities and strengthen partnerships across Europe, particularly in the automotive, manufacturing, and green transformation sectors. The inauguration coincided with the Technology Forum Nuremberg, where industry leaders gathered to discuss sustainable technology trends.

Nuremberg is a key location in Bavaria, known for its automotive and machinery industries. The new office positions FPT strategically to collaborate with major clients, including Volkswagen, BMW, and Daimler, while serving as an innovation hub powered by core competencies in IoT, Data & Cloud, Digital Twins, AUTOSAR, and Embedded Software. CEO Dzung Tran emphasized that Europe is central to FPT's global strategy, aligning with the region's focus on AI and smart mobility.

Since entering the European market in 2008, FPT has become a trusted digital transformation partner for over 150 leading businesses, including E.ON and RWE. The company aims to grow its workforce to 1,000 IT professionals in the region by 2030, emphasizing local talent development. FPT's commitment to workplace development has earned its German subsidiary recognition as a Great Place to Work.

 

 


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