GM Europe Announces Creation of new European Design Centre
New, state-of-the-art facility located in Rüsselsheim, Germany to open in
January 2006
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 26 June 2005
– General Motors Europe recently announced that it will open a new
European Design Center in Rüsselsheim, Germany in January 2006 as part of
its continued focus on further strengthening product development. This new,
world-class facility will be housed in the center of its Rüsselsheim
campus.
“Design is already one of the most crucial elements of our
business and will continue to be in the future,” said Carl-Peter Forster,
president of GM Europe. “Therefore, we will create a facility that
provides our designers with the location, atmosphere and tools they need to
maximize the creative process and design our future vehicles.”
The
new design center will house GM Europe’s advanced and production design,
providing a direct link and increased synergies between advanced engineering,
product planning and the brands.
“Having our advanced design
operations in Rüsselsheim will further strengthen our ties with engineering
and planning,” said Bryan Nesbitt, executive director of GM Design Europe.
“The new, high-tech facility, enabling the right creative incubator,
demonstrates GM’s continued recognition of design’s value to the
development of our GM Europe brands.”
General Motors’ global
Design organization is a multi-national team with eleven design centers around
the world. The offices are linked via virtual reality studios and projects are
shared around the globe. The organization is led by Ed Welburn, GM’s
global vice president of design.
“A new GM Europe design center is
an exciting addition to our global design enterprise,” said Welburn.
“Our company truly has a passion for design, and this new facility will
help secure our design relevance in the European region, and around the world,
for years to come.”
The new GM Europe Design Center will be located
in a state-of-the-art building on the Rüsselsheim site that will be
modified specifically for design’s needs.
Saab Brand Center to
open in Sweden In concert with this announcement, GM Europe will also
establish a global Saab Brand Center in Sweden. This will be the epicenter of
the Saab brand and will house a strategic design team that will concentrate on
Saab-specific design.
“From a designer’s perspective, Saab
has such a rich history to build upon,” said Nesbitt. “Therefore,
we plan to ensure that future Saabs maintain this DNA, accentuating their
aircraft heritage and the Scandinavian design aesthetics that have helped Saab
challenge the mainstream for nearly 60 years.”
In addition to
Saab designers, the Saab Brand Center will house a core team of engineers and
marketers who will work in close collaboration to develop, evolve and maintain
the Saab brand character in all areas – from developing future product
proposals to ensuring consistent communication across the
globe.
“The sole focus of Saab’s new Brand Center is to
create an environment where Saab specialists can focus specifically on what
makes Saab unique and, therefore, help ensure we maintain these qualities in
everything we do: design, engineering, marketing communications and more,”
said Forster.
Photo Captions: Exterior view - General
Motors Europe will open a new European Design Center in Rüsselsheim,
Germany in January 2006 as part of its continued focus on further strengthening
product development.
Interior view - The new GM Europe Design
Center will be located in a state-of-the-art building in the Rüsselsheim,
Germany site. It will house GM Europe’s advanced and production design,
providing a direct link and increased synergies between advanced engineering,
product planning and the brands.
Saab Brand Center - The new Saab
Brand Center in Sweden features high-tech facilities which keep the Saab
designers in touch with the GM design studios around the world – and will
be the epicenter of all aspects that 'make a Saab a
Saab'.
CONTACT(S): Saada Hammad
Communications and Public Relations Manager General Motors
Middle East Tel (+9714) 3143350 e-mail saada.hammad@gm.com
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founded in 1908 and has been the global automotive sales leader since 1931. GM
today employs about 324,000 people around the world. It has manufacturing
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previous year, and the second-highest total in the company’s history.
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