Wolfgang Ziebart
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Wolfgang Ziebart (born 30 January 1950 in Hannover) was chairman of the board of the Infineon Technologies AG, until his resignation on May 26, 2008. He started his career in 1977 after mechanical engineering studies, with the car manufacturer BMW.[1] In the year 2000 Ziebart changed to the automobile supplier Continental AG. There he led the range of automotives of system with focus on automotive electronics and was among other things was responsible for the development of electronic brakes, airbag and control systems. One year later he became deputy chairman of Continental AG's board . In September 2004 Ziebart joined Infineon Technologies AG.
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- ^ (Minor Mention)Kiley, David (2004). Driven: Inside BMW, the Most Admired Car Company in the World. John Wiley and Sons, page 277. ISBN:0471269204.

