International Technical Development Center
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LocationRüsselsheim, Hesse
Coordinates49°59′14″N 8°24′16″E / 49.9871°N 8.4045°E
IndustryAutomotive
Employees6,000
| International Technical Development Center | |
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| Location | Rüsselsheim, Hesse |
| Coordinates | 49°59′14″N 8°24′16″E / 49.9871°N 8.4045°E |
| Industry | Automotive |
| Employees | 6,000 |
| Owner | Opel Automobile GmbH |
The International Technical Development Center (ITDC, German Internationales Technisches Entwicklungszentrum ITEZ) is one of the engineering and design centers of Groupe PSA, and was the main engineering and design centre of General Motors in Europe, having been sold with the complete Opel/Vauxhall automobile business and the two brands Opel and Vauxhall to the Groupe PSA by August 1, 2017.
It is situated in Rüsselsheim am Main (Ruesselsheim) in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main of Hesse, Germany. It is situated next to the Opel Rüsselsheim Plant, separated only by the Mainbahn railway line. Next to it is the European Design Center, and also the Opel business administration.[1]
