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Capgemini Engineering (previously known as Altran Technologies, SA) is a global innovation and engineering consulting firm founded in 1982 in France by Alexis Kniazeff and Hubert Martigny.
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Innovation, engineering, tech and R&D consulting |
Founded | France (1982) |
Headquarters | Paris (France) |
Key people | Dominique Cerutti, CEO |
Revenue | € 2.916 billion (2018)[1] |
€ 165 million (2018)[2] | |
Number of employees | 46,693 (2018)[2] |
Parent | Capgemini |
Website | Capgemini Engineering |
Altran operated primarily in high technology and innovation industries, which accounted for nearly 75% of its turnover. Administrative and information consultancy accounted for 20% of its turnover with strategy and management consulting making up the rest. The firm is active in most engineering domains, particularly electronics and IT technology.
In 2018, Altran generated €2.916 billion in revenues and employed over 46,693 people around the world.[1] Altran was acquired by Capgemini in 2019[3] and renamed as "Capgemini Engineering" on 8 April 2021, due to the merger with Capgemini's Engineering and R&D services.