Bosch is bringing together its global IoT activities at a new hub in the German capital. In the presence of Berlin's mayor Michael Mül-ler, the Bosch CEO Dr. Volkmar Denner inaugurated the company's new IoT campus at the Tempelhofer Hafen in the creative Ullsteinhaus district.
Berlin is a hotspot for many important players working on and with connected solutions. They include software and hardware providers, technology partners, and start-ups. "With our new premises, we are building bridges between our own IoT ex-perts and others in Berlin's creative and digital scenes," Denner said.
"The inau-guration of the Bosch IoT campus is another important building block for Berlin as a digital capital," Müller said, speaking before guests from politics, business, and the media. "We believe in openness for the internet of things - open ecosys-tems and open collaboration and partnership. This idea is also reflected in the campus concept," Denner added. Campus unites expertise in technology and transformation on the IoT More than 250 Bosch associates are working at the new campus. Over the next few years, the number of associates is expected to rise to around 400. They come from a range of different domains within the company.
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