ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, announces its is proud to become a logo sponsor at Projekt Spielberg GmbH, operator of the Red Bull Ring, where Jochen Rindt, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher have all raced at top speed around the legendary track.
Over three years, ams will receive limited advertising rights, the ams logo will be displayed at the third curve and ams will have the opportunity to enjoy a new era of motorsport with its customers, partners, and employees in return for an undisclosed figure.
“This sponsorship at Projekt Spielberg is important to ams as it brings together two key areas that are our core to our business,” said Michael Wachsler-Markowitsch, CFO of ams. “It showcases our commitment to the automotive industry where ams sensor technology plays a key role to the next generation of vehicles. It also shows our appreciation and commitment to Austria, where ams is headquartered and we have a strong R&D community focused on sensor solutions also for the automotive industry.”
An innovative supplier to the automotive market, ams develops advanced driver-assistance systems for autonomous driving, projected light, human-machine interaction, and position sensors. Through sensing the road, vehicle and driver, ams’ sensing solutions enable the next level of electrification, comfort, and autonomous driving for a safer, smarter and greener driving experience.
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