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      • The origins of the company date to the 1930s when Czech-German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche with Adolf Rosenberger, a keystone figure in the creation of German automotive manufacturer and Audi precursor Auto Union, and Austrian businessman Anton Piëch, who was, at the time, also Ferdinand Porsche's son in law.
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  2. Place of origin. Reichenberg, Kingdom of Bohemia. Founded. 18th century. Website. www .porsche-se .com /en /. The Porsche family (also known as PorschePiëch family [1]) is a prominent Austrian-German family of industrialists descending from the German-Bohemian automotive pioneer Ferdinand Porsche.

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    With this change, most family members in the operation of the company, including F. A. Porsche and Ferdinand Piëch, departed from the company. F. A. Porsche founded his own design company, Porsche Design, which is renowned for exclusive sunglasses, watches, furniture, and many other luxury articles.

  4. Is the Porsche family involved in Porsche today? In 2023, Porsche celebrated 75 years of making cars. But it will mark 100 years as a company in 2031. Throughout its near 100-year history, the Porsche family has been involved with the running of the company.

  5. The Porsche name has become synonymous with sports cars and racecars because that is what company founders Ferdinand Porsche and his son Ferdinand ("Ferry") set out to build when they first set up shop with 200 workers in 1948.

  6. Oct 7, 2022 · A multibillion-dollar IPO has returned the founding family to the driver’s seat of the German luxury automaker. Who will lead the clan after the current patriarch?

  7. Jan 6, 2014 · Family History. Dr. Wolfgang Porsche experienced the beginnings of the 911 first hand as a teenager. The current Chairman of the Supervisory Board remembers. Because I went to boarding school, most of my exposure to the development of the new 911 back then was on weekends.

  8. Ferdinand Porsche bought it in 1941 as a retreat for himself and his family, and because he wanted to maintain a connection with Austria long after putting down new roots in Stuttgart. His son Ferry, the founder of today’s company and the father of Wolfgang Porsche, had discovered the farmstead back in the 1930s while driving through the mountains.

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