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Rewiring Varroc: Fritz Abraham's global vision for Indian engineering

As the automotive industry undergoes rapid transformation amidst technological advances and changing consumer demands, newly appointed Chief Technology Officer Fritz Abraham is steering Varroc Engineering towards a future of integrated systems and cross-functional innovation whilst maintaining its position as India's premier automotive component manufacturer.

By Shahkar Abidi & Ketan Thakkar calendar 03 Dec 2024 Views icon7231 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
HQ, Varroc

HQ, Varroc

A seismic shift is underway at Aurangabad-based lighting component supplier Varroc Engineering under the helm of Fritz Abraham, who took over as the company's chief technology officer at the beginning of April 2024. The automotive supplier, traditionally a heavyweight in manufacturing lighting components for the world's vehicle makers, is in the middle of a major review and reassessment of its core strategies under Fritz Abraham, who joined as Chief Technology Officer in April 2024. 

Fritz Abraham has over two-and-a-half decades of experience across companies such as Magna Powertrain, American Axle, and Siemens, with particular expertise in E-powertrain and automotive ...

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