Continental Readies Automotive Technologies With New Management

Mobility Outlook Bureau
01 Oct 2021
05:22 PM
2 Min Read

The company has created five dynamic, flexible business areas with structures geared to the strategic action fields and market development of Automotive.


Continental

In a bid to enable its central functions to be assigned direct, comprehensive responsibility at the Automotive level, technology company Continental has announced changes to its leadership. 

Accordingly, the company has created five dynamic, flexible business areas with structures geared to the strategic action fields and market development of Automotive. Nikolai Setzer will continue to be responsible for this group sector on the Executive Board and his function as CEO of Continental. 

When the new Automotive structure comes into effect, Helmut Matschi (58) and Frank Jourdan (61) will step down from the Executive Board earlier than planned (both appointed until March 2024). 

From January 2022, the Automotive group sector will consist of Safety and Motion, headed by Matthias Matic, Autonomous Mobility, headed by Frank Petznick, Smart Mobility, headed by Ismail Dagli, User Experience, headed by Philipp von Hirschheydt and Architecture and Networking, headed by Jean-François Tarabbia.

Safety and Motion and Autonomous Mobility will combine the business for advanced driver assistance systems and for automated driving with the business activities related to safety electronics, sensors, and brake and chassis systems.

The Architecture and Networking business area will consolidate activities related to connectivity technologies, vehicle electronics and high-performance computers. The User Experience business area will combine the business for display and operating technologies and sound solutions. The Smart Mobility business area will pool the business for mobility services, fleet operators and commercial vehicle manufacturers.

Architecture and Networking will be headed by Jean-François Tarabbia, who has been in charge of the Connected Car Networking business unit since January 2021 and has more than 20 years of experience in various management positions in the automotive industry.

The User Experience business area will be headed by Philipp von Hirschheydt, who will move from the Tires business area to Automotive. Hirschheydt has many years of international experience in the automotive and tires areas and at the corporate level. At present, he is responsible for the Tires Replacement business for the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa).

The Smart Mobility business area will have a new manager, Ismail Dagli, who will replace Gilles Mabire on January 1, 2022. Dagli is currently in charge of the research and development of the business unit for advanced driver assistance systems within Continental, the company stated.

As part of the realignment of Automotive Technologies, the overarching advanced engineering organisation Holistic Engineering and Technologies (HET), under the leadership of future chief technology officer (CTO) Gilles Mabire will be strengthened from January 1, 2022. This will focus on the sixth strategic action field, namely Software and Systems Excellence. In the HET, Automotive will combine advanced engineering activities and cross-domain high-performance computer projects, drawing on the experience and expertise of Elektrobit (including Argus) and Continental Engineering Services. Additionally, the CTO organisation will incorporate the central development of the former Vehicle Networking and Information business area, as well as the organisational units Key Projects and Product Transformation. 

In addition to functions such as Finance and Controlling (Katja Dürrfeld), Human Relations (Christian Terres), Sales (Thomas Eller), Quality (Nino Romano), Strategy (NN) and Communications (Nicole Orgnon), this also applies to operational business functions such as Purchasing, IT, Supply Chain Management, Sustainability and Manufacturing, the company said. 

These operational business functions will be newly consolidated under Operations at the beginning of the year, led by Christoph Hagedorn. Among other things, this will address the strategic implications of the changes in connected supply chains. Christoph Hagedorn

has been responsible for group quality and environment since 2016 and also took over the management of the Continental Business System, Continental’s lean management approach. Another new appointment at Automotive is Katja Dürrfeld, who is changing positions within the company. She is currently the Head of Finance, Controlling and IT in the ContiTech group sector, the company added.

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