- The heart of the BMW Group's worldwide R&D network
- Smart Building as innovation platform for 4800 vehicle developers
- Space for 100 state-of-the-art test benches and 200 laboratories
- Flagship for Germany as a location for research with an investment
of approx. 1 billion euros
- Setting the pace of transformation in automotive development
Munich. With the FIZ Projekthaus Nord, which went
into operation today, the BMW Group is opening the new heart of its
global research and development network. The architecturally
impressive building complex makes the successively expanded Munich
Research and Innovation Centre (FIZ) one of the largest R&D
locations in Europe and manifests the clear commitment to Germany as a
location for research and development. The FIZ Projekthaus Nord is a
milestone of the long-term "FIZ Future" program, in which
the company has already invested about 1 billion euros.
Professor Reimund Neugebauer, President of the
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Munich's Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter, Oliver
Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Frank Weber,
Member of the Board of Management for Development, Ilka Horstmeier,
Member of the Board of Management for Human Resources, and Manfred
Schoch, Chairman of the General Works Council of BMW AG, jointly
ramped up the first of a total of 100 ultra-modern test benches on
Friday, thus officially opening the progressive building.
Specialists are now developing the hardware and software for the
future generations of BMW Group vehicles on a gross floor area of
around 150,000 square meters - which corresponds to about half of the
Oktoberfest area in Munich. Up to 120 construction planners and more
than 1,100 workers have been working on the construction site in
recent years. In addition to the enormous dimensions, construction
activity was also characterised by the use of state-of-the-art
applications: The construction planners used virtual simulation
methods such as wind simulation and design computing to validate the
innovative building design. The building was constructed according to
the principle of smart building technology and digital user control -
this allows its energy efficiency to be significantly increased and,
above all, every construction-specific process to be consistently digitized.
"In the FIZ we are working on the future of automobiles every
day of the week. This is where we develop the technologies that will
shape tomorrow's mobility and ensure that our premium automobiles
provide sustainable pleasure," said Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the
Board of Management of BMW AG. "With the FIZ Nord we are taking
the next big step in our transformation process: We are setting up our
research and development for the future. It’s going to be digital,
fully connected and more agile than ever before to bring the
technologies of the future into series production. This will
strengthen our role as a high-tech company and at the same time
reinforce Germany’s position as a research and development location.”
Like no other building, the FIZ in Munich embodies the transformation
of BMW Group automotive development. The FIZ now provides the
structural prerequisites for the new R&D priorities of
electrification, digitization, and increasing vehicle connectivity. As
a data driven company, the BMW Group has planned enormous data
processing capacities - the FIZ complex has over 20,000 servers and a
capacity of over 90 petabytes of storage, which corresponds to the
data volume of 24 billion smartphone photos of 4 MB each. The daily
data exchange from and to the Munich FIZ amounts to 115 terabytes -
not including the data centre for autonomous driving in
Unterschleißheim, which was built especially for this purpose.
For the first time, all drivetrain developers will work together
under one roof at FIZ Nord - regardless of whether they are working on
ultramodern and efficient gasoline engines or developing the latest
generations of electric drives. This ensures intensive collegial
exchange and thus the transfer of knowledge between the technologies.
In this way the BMW Group is laying an important building block for
developing the skills for the employees who work there. In addition to
drive development, the FIZ Nord places a second focus on complete
vehicle integration - and thus on mastering ever-increasing complexity
levels. The more than 2,000 employees of the complete vehicle
integration division benefit from being physically close to the many
test benches. In the workshop building for test benches and measuring
equipment there are 100 test benches and 200 laboratories equipped
with the very latest technology. Inspection, testing and validation
facilities for hardware and software as well as prototype construction
are the core of the concept, which integrates all essential functions
and is intended to significantly improve processes.
Frank Weber, Member of the Board of Management for Development,
comments: "Like no other brand, BMW stands for technical
precision. The technological heart of the BMW Group beats in the FIZ,
our most important R&D location. We are focusing our innovative
strength and essential future competencies in the new FIZ Nord. A
state-of-the-art tech campus with 100 test benches, 200 laboratories
and connected working environments is being created. This is where our
employees are developing the future."
The BMW Group sets architectural and functional standards with the
FIZ Nord building. The Projekthaus Nord, two associated office
complexes and a building for test benches and measuring equipment will
be home to around 4,800 vehicle developers. The hardware-driven,
industrial character of the FIZ is symbolised by the functionalist
building style. The loft-like atmosphere of the building underlines
the company's orientation as a tech company. The BMW Group also
attached importance to mapping the needs of its employees in the
building and conducted a prior network analysis in the architectural
planning process. Last but not least, the structure of the building
was intended to promote cooperation and stimulate exchange - with
multifunctional project areas for interdisciplinary collaboration.
"With the Projekthaus Nord, we are continuing the success story
of our largest Tech Campus. We are literally building the future of
the BMW Group here: The FIZ Nord is a major milestone of our FIZ
Future project," explains Ilka Horstmeier, Member of the Board of
Management for Human Resources and Labour Director. "The new
working environments bring our employees together across topics and
functions and support our complex integration services and modern
vehicle development.”
The FIZ FUTURE program
The FIZ Nord is a major step of the comprehensive and long-term “FIZ
Future” urban development program. Several years ago, the company
realised that it needed to expand and reorganise its development
competencies in order to meet the technological challenges of the 21st
century. In 2014, the BMW Group developed the key elements of the
program in an urban planning competition together with the Munich
Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations and with the
active involvement of local residents.
FIZ history
The Research and Innovation Centre of the BMW Group, for which
construction work began in the mid-1980s, was inaugurated in 1990 and
has been growing continuously ever since. For decades it has been home
to engine developers, designers, bodywork experts, chassis experts and
electronics specialists - but also to physicists, chemists, materials
researchers and software engineers. In addition, buyers, production
planners and construction specialists and many other specialists
required for developing a modern vehicle work on the site, which is
modelled on a university campus. In the FIZ all models for all brands
and markets of the BMW Group are created. It is the company's think
tank and nerve centre, where all the important information from the
global research and development network comes together and where
decisions are made about new technologies and vehicle concepts.
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