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The Center of Automotive Management (CAM) is an independent institute for empirical
automotive and mobility research and strategic consulting at the University of Applied
Sciences (FHDW) in Bergisch Gladbach. The institute supports its customers on the basis of
extensive automotive databases, in particular on the subject of automotive engineering
innovations in the global automotive industry as well as in market and financial performance
of car manufacturers and automotive suppliers.
automotive and mobility research and strategic consulting at the University of Applied
Sciences (FHDW) in Bergisch Gladbach. The institute supports its customers on the basis of
extensive automotive databases, in particular on the subject of automotive engineering
innovations in the global automotive industry as well as in market and financial performance
of car manufacturers and automotive suppliers.
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Recent News
New office address:
An der Gohrsmühle 25,
51465 Bergisch Gladbach,
Germany
AutomotiveINNOVATIONS
Awards 2018 will be held on:
June 6, 2018 in Frankfurt
Media coverage (selection)
The New York Times,
July 25, 2017
As Emissions Scandal Widens,
Diesel’s Future Looks Shaky in
Europe
[…] “In light of the diesel
scandal, forbidden collusion
creates a kind of super
meltdown for the credibility of
the German auto industry,”
Stefan Bratzel, director of the
Center of Automotive
Management in Bergisch
Gladbach, Germany, said in a
statement. […]
more media coverage here
New office address:
An der Gohrsmühle 25,
51465 Bergisch Gladbach,
Germany
AutomotiveINNOVATIONS
Awards 2018 will be held on:
June 6, 2018 in Frankfurt
Media coverage (selection)
The New York Times,
July 25, 2017
As Emissions Scandal Widens,
Diesel’s Future Looks Shaky in
Europe
[…] “In light of the diesel
scandal, forbidden collusion
creates a kind of super
meltdown for the credibility of
the German auto industry,”
Stefan Bratzel, director of the
Center of Automotive
Management in Bergisch
Gladbach, Germany, said in a
statement. […]
more media coverage here