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The DESI Dual Education System Italy project falls within this area: an innovative educational path in Italy inspired by the German dual education system, which combines compulsory education with professional training in a company. Lamborghini also values and supports Italy's significant cultural heritage by supporting many cultural activities in the region, first and foremost our partnership with the Teatro Comunale di Bologna theatre, with which the Company shares the goal of pursuing excellence as well as having our origins in the same region.

Our Corporate Social Responsibility strategy also guides us in the creation of value through people-centric management, with a view to continuous improvement; this includes numerous activities and initiatives aimed both at our staff and their families. Uniqueness and beauty are what represent our everyday job.

Beauty is spread everywhere and we try our best to keep it going with us. We take care of our people as we do for our customers. When people love their jobs, live their passion, have time for their families and enjoy their free time, the tangible results are our unique cars.

Attention and dedication make them a masterpiece. Ever since Lamborghini has given birth to the best blend of innovative technology and exceptional performance, redefining the idea of luxury super sports cars. Automobili Lamborghini is committed to ensuring that its economic and business goals are consistent with the continuous improvement of environmental protection and energy efficiency.

The company is developing an integrated environmental strategy based on innovations in both its production processes and its products. This commitment enabled us to make the entire production facility CO2-neutral in The construction of an integrated photovoltaic plant with an area of 17, square meters on the facility is part of this commitment.

This important accreditation was awarded in July , just a few months after the company achieved ISO certification for meeting international standards on environmental management. In November , Lamborghini signed an agreement with the Italian Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea - the first ever in Italy in the automotive sector - regarding joint projects for enhancing the environmental sustainability of production processes and products.

This is the first certification of its kind issued by DNV in the world. To deliver the most desirable luxury super sports cars we aim to uncompromising Quality up to the finest detail. Quality is a Core competence of Automobili Lamborghini. Vision Design and produce the most reliable, appealing and innovative luxury super sports cars worldwide, with the purpose of exceeding expectation of our customer.

Commitment Continuous improvement and orientation to Quality standards are the main principles of our daily work; the basis to achieve our targets are the knowledge, development and satisfaction of our employees, a process-oriented QM to maximize the customer satisfaction and an effective integration with the Group. Target-Oriented Quality targets are defined for Areas, Processes and Project, those include: produce appealing and reliable cars, excellent service and a rational, ecologic and safe processes.

Staff are the source of the quality and success of performances, for this reason all Lamborghini employees share responsibility of the targets achievement. In order to deal with products' complexity and the challenges presented by competition, for taking into consideration also all those who have a legitimate stake in the Company's activities, Automobili Lamborghini has prepared an Ethic Code, that aims to guide the behaviours of all those who operate with and come into contact with the Company.

The observance of this Code is fundamental for the efficiency, reliability and reputation of Automobili Lamborghini, above the requirements imposed by the Law. Automobili Lamborghini is controlled by Volkswagen Group-owned Audi. The proposed partnership calls for the sharing of intellectual property and electric vehicle technology as well as the establishment of an Advanced Automotive Innovation Centre based in the German state of Lower Saxony for the development and production of battery cells and battery packs.

The Lamborghini development centre envisioned by Quantum Group AG would also develop software and autonomous driving technology as well as 'green' materials, including e-fuels and hydrogen. In a deal that would see the Italian car maker cut loose from its German parent company of the past 23 years, the Quantum Group AG says it would retain the existing Automobili Lamborghini management. Its purchase offer also includes job assurances for existing Lamborghini employees for a period of up to five years.

In , Lamborghini was again sold to the Volkswagen Group, where it was placed under the control of the Audi division. Established in as Volkswagen, the company that designed the iconic Beetle, VW became a group in the s, following the acquisition of Auto Union and NSU, which merged to form Audi. VAG went on to purchase a majority controlling stake in Seat and did the same with Skoda in In , Volkswagen bought three luxury brand: Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. In , the Volkswagen Group became the parent company of Porsche.

Overall, the Volkswagen Group includes 15 brands and subsidiaries. The Group also owns five defunct marques, all iconic German brands from the past. The same people and institutions who own the Volkswagen Group also own Lamborghini shares.

The remaining shareholders own 9. Motorcycle manufacturer Ducati is by far the most important, but Lambo also controls Italdesign Giugiaro Lamborghini also controls MML S.



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