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Software development: Volkswagen Group and CGI deepen global collaboration

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Jonas Kulawik
Jonas Kulawik
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Product & Technology, Digitalization
Kevin Linder
Kevin Linder
CGI Inc., Investors | Senior Vice-President, Investor Relations
Andrée-Anne Pelletier
Andrée-Anne Pelletier
CGI Inc., Global Media | Manager, Global Media and Public Relations
Sabine Ernst
Sabine Ernst
CGI Inc., Germany | Manager, Media Lead Germany
Hauke Stars, Board Member at Volkswagen Group for IT, in front of a dark blue painting with different shades.
  • Partners initiate development unit for Group-wide digitalization projects
  • Goal is fast and efficient software development for new IT systems at Volkswagen
  • Board Member at Volkswagen Group for IT Hauke Stars: “Collaboration is a further step to secure the increasing demand for software development performance in the Volkswagen Group”

Wolfsburg/Montréal. The Volkswagen Group and CGI, one of the world’s largest business and IT consulting firms, announce the deepening of their global collaboration. This move strengthens the Volkswagen Group’s long-term capabilities to further expand a powerful IT infrastructure for the future. As part of their joint efforts, both partners have launched the new entity MARV1N (pronounced “Marvin”) which will act as an international development unit for Group-wide digitalization projects and support the developers at Volkswagen. With these additional resources, the Volkswagen Group plans to develop new IT systems faster and more efficiently.

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