Volkswagen Group strengthens its Technical Development Board function in China

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Maleen Bösenberg
Maleen Bösenberg
Corporate Communications Spokesperson People & HR
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Head of International Communications | Volkswagen Group China
Thomas Ulbrich, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Volkswagen Group China standing at a charging station
Thomas Ulbrich, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Volkswagen Group China
  • Thomas Ulbrich, former Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Brand for “New Mobility”, to take over as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the Group in China from April 1, 2024
  • Ralf Brandstätter, Volkswagen AG Board Member for China: “As one of our Group’s top development and software experts, Thomas Ulbrich will now continue to advance the localization and networking of our development activities in the region.”
  • “New Mobility” and “Technical Development” Board functions of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand to merge under the direction of Kai Grünitz, Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Brand for Technical Development

Wolfsburg/Beijing. The Volkswagen Group is strengthening its Technical Development Board function in the China region as part of its “In China, for China” strategy. Thomas Ulbrich, former Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Brand for “New Mobility”, will head up Technical Development for the Group in China from April 1, 2024. In his new capacity, Ulbrich, who has already held two management positions for the Group in China, will continue to advance the technological localization of the portfolio. He succeeds Marcus Hafkemeyer, who – with his extensive experience of China – will support the company’s transformation in a new role in the Group.

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