Sant’Agata Bolognese, 6 February 2018 – Automobili Lamborghini is once again confirmed as an increasingly attractive employer. For the fifth year in a row, the company has been awarded the prestigious “Top Employer Italy 2018” certification, an honor bestowed annually by the Top Employers Institute on companies with excellent workplace environments and advanced policies for human… Continue reading Automobili Lamborghini is Top Employer Italia 2018
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SEAT and Orange join forces to promote the development and use of the connected car
Both companies aim to turn the car into the user’s second digital home
Porsche plans to invest more than six billion euro in electromobility by 2022
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ŠKODA AUTO produces two-millionth DQ 200 dual-clutch transmission at Vrchlabí plant
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