Bosch inaugurates the second building of the Engineering Center in Cluj following 21-million-euro investment
Bosch inaugurated the second building within the Engineering Center in Cluj, following an investment of approximately 21 million euros. The total investment, started in 2017, in the two buildings of the center in Cluj amounts to over 50 million euros. The new building, whose construction began in March 2021, has a built-up area of approximately 10,000 square meters, divided over ten floors.
“In 2024, we are also celebrating 30 years of Bosch presence in Romania, and we are happy to mark this moment by completing an investment of such magnitude, both in terms of the amount allocated and in terms of its usefulness for Bosch and for the industry from Romania, but also through the exemplary way of collaborating with local authorities. For 30 years, Bosch has been a reliable partner for Romanian society, and this investment in Cluj underlines the long-term commitment that the Bosch Group has towards Romania,” said Mihai Boldijar, general director of Robert Bosch S.R.L. and the representative of the Bosch Group in Romania.
“This new modern building, which we are inaugurating today and which I am personally very proud of, complements the benefits we offer our colleagues. These modern facilities and inspiring working conditions help them to innovate, collaborate and thus develop, right here in Romania, state-of-the-art solutions that have an impact on the future of the mobility industry globally,” said Tobias Matter, the director of the Bosch Engineering Center in Cluj. “By consolidating the position of the Engineering Center in Cluj, our local experts have an increasing contribution to the transformation process of the company at the global level. Whether it is about advanced systems for driver assistance, electrically assisted steering systems, traditional and electric propulsion systems, or various services for the automotive industry – at the Bosch Engineering Center in Cluj we have extensive experience in developing innovative software and hardware solutions. Complex technical projects and direct contribution to the development of innovative Bosch products, opportunities for professional and personal development, flexible working conditions, modern offices and laboratories already existing in Cluj-Napoca, Jucu, Bucharest and Sibiu, make the Bosch Engineering Center one of the you still want employers among engineers and IT specialists in Romania,” added Matter.