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What’s working as an Innovation Manager at Porsche like?

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Andy Grau is Innovation Manager at Porsche AG. Learn more about his job together with innovators and startups around the world.

Added on the 14/06/2019 09:37:37 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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