CT Engineering has launched a digital platform designed to dynamically showcase its automotive capabilities.
Discover the new platform here and explore everything it has to offer.
With over 200 engineers and technicians specialized in this field, distributed across Spain, France, Germany, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, CT has delivered more than 2.5 million hours in sector-specific projects from its eight operational offices. Among the strategic services CT offers are:
- Product design: We develop key components such as chassis, powertrain, electric and combustion engines, wiring systems, and sheet metal and plastic parts, ensuring that the body and electrical system integrate efficiently with the powertrain for optimal vehicle performance.
- Manufacturing engineering: Definition of highly efficient manufacturing and assembly processes, working closely with the client in agile environments.
- Plant support: Digitalization services, maintenance plans, and software updates to ensure the operationality of production facilities.
- Customer service and support: We provide comprehensive technical support, including documentation, training, and operational assistance to ensure efficient product management throughout its lifecycle.
- Software engineering: Development of embedded software and applications, with a focus on functional safety and cybersecurity, complying with standards such as ISO 26262 and ISO 21434.
- On-Demand innovation: Participation in European R&D programs, applying acquired knowledge to research and innovation activities.
According to Xavier Vera Paredes, Business Unit Manager in Manufacturing Engineering: “This new interactive platform is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence in the automotive sector. It allows us to dynamically and comprehensively present our capabilities, reinforcing our position as strategic partners in the technological transformation of the industry.”
The experience behind this platform is based on the expertise gained with leading manufacturers such as Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, SEAT, Renault, Škoda, Valeo, and Volkswagen, covering everything from initial design to the implementation of advanced digital solutions in industrial plants. An example of this is the JIT Phase 2 project, focused on revolutionizing Just in Time logistics through predictive Industry 4.0 technologies.
This launch comes at a crucial time for the automotive industry: it is estimated that digital technologies will contribute around 573 billion euros to the European automotive GDP by 2030, driven by technologies such as 5G and autonomous mobility. Europe is also accelerating its ecological transition, with measures such as Norway’s ban on the sale of combustion cars from 2025 and the recent postponement by the EU until 2028 to reduce emissions, favoring a competitive adaptation of the sector.
In this challenging and opportunity-filled scenario, CT remains committed to innovation and to continuing to support its clients in the technological transformation of the sector.
Discover our new interactive platform here