ThaiGerTec Overview
- Headquarters
- Th
- Website
- thaigertec.com
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Employees
- 29
- Company Email
- Available in AeroLeads
- NAICS
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Motor Vehicle ManufacturingAutomobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle ManufacturingHeavy Duty Truck Manufacturing
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About ThaiGerTec
ThaiGerTec is a Thai-German company established in Thailand in 2005 as an automotive research and development company. In 2019, ThaiGerTec joined the KPIT family. KPIT is a leading independent software development and integration partner helping mobility leapfrog towards a clean, smart, and safe future. With 7000 automobelievers across the globe specializing in embedded software, AI, and digital solutions, KPIT accelerates clients’ implementation of next-generation technologies for the future mobility roadmap. With engineering centers in Europe, the USA, Japan, China, Thailand, and India, KPIT works with leaders in automotive and mobility and is present where the ecosystem is transforming.
ThaiGerTec Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
ThaiGerTec Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Jittapat Praveenapichat | Associate Director, Delivery |
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| Siriporn Manokham | Software Test Engineer ที่ Thaigertec |
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| Bhaskar Shukla |
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| Supawath Rangsiyawath | Associate Director, Delivery |
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Employees by Management Level
Individual contributor
7 profiles
Senior / Lead
5 profiles
Director
2 profiles
Manager
1 profile
ThaiGerTec Tech Stack
Engineering
8 profiles
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