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Bosch Associates Begin Moving To New Research Campus

Some 800 associates expected to move in by the end of 2014; remaining construction and move to be completed by early summer 2015.

RENNINGEN, Germany – The time has finally come for the first researchers and engineers to move into the Bosch Center for Research and Advance Engineering in Renningen, Germany. Almost two and a half years after the groundbreaking ceremony, some 800 associates are set to start working at the new research campus by the end of 2014.
 
The center in Renningen will be the hub of Bosch’s global research network. Until now, corporate research and advance engineering activities have been spread out at locations in Gerlingen, Schwieberdingen and Waiblingen, Germany. With the move of the first 800 out of a total of 1,700 associates, the Bosch location is now officially open for business. By tightening its network of researchers, the global provider of technology and services aims to further enhance its innovative strength.
 
“The new Renningen location will enhance the Bosch Group’s innovative strength," said Dr. Volkmar Denner, the chairman of the Bosch board of management. "Bosch’s strategic aim is to develop solutions for a connected life. To this end, we are creating an even tighter network of researchers and engineers in Renningen and beyond."
 
With its new hub, the research network of the global provider of technology and services will comprise eight locations in six countries as of 2015. Bosch is investing some 310 million euros for the new research center, which is located outside of Stuttgart.
 
By the end of 2014, Bosch researchers will have moved into buildings at the eastern end of the site, as well as into the main building. The buildings on the western half of the site will be completed in the first quarter of 2015, at which point associates will be moving in. The move to the new research campus is gradually taking place over a period of about six months, and involves mastering special logistical challenges. Many of the laboratories and research facilities must be carefully dismantled, packed, transported and rebuilt for operations in Renningen. In total, some 1,800 machines and technical equipment from 270 laboratories are being moved from existing locations to Renningen. By early summer 2015, more than 12,000 boxes will be moved to the new research campus.
 
Campus With the Ideal Research Conditions
“For the first time, Bosch is pooling its research and advance engineering activities in the greater Stuttgart region at a single location. This highlights the importance of research at Bosch,” said Dr. Michael Bolle, president of corporate research and advance engineering at Bosch. The new research center is tailored specifically to the needs of researchers. Based on the concept of a university campus, the buildings are generously spread out across a large site. The specially developed office concept offers an attractive work environment that promotes creativity and cooperation.
 
“The interior design of the buildings and the floor plan reflect our innovation process. For each phase of this process, our associates will have ideal working conditions,” Bolle said. Thanks to the close proximity of office spaces to workshops and laboratories, researchers can put their ideas to the test without delay.
 
To learn more about the new Bosch Center for Research and Advance Engineering, go to www.bosch-renningen.de.

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