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  1. January 27, 2016. August Horch was a genius of mechanical engineering and one of the earliest contributors to the development of the automobile. His first job in the industry came courtesy of Karl Benz, who hired him to manage his factory in Mannheim.

  2. The company established by August Horch in Zwickau on July 16, 1909 could not take its founder's name for competitive reasons. A new name was found for the company by translating Horchs name, which in German means "hark!" or "listen!", into Latin.

  3. Oct 12, 2017 · Automotive entrepreneur August Horch was born in the municipality of Winningen in the Kingdom of Prussia (now part of Germany). After graduating from Mittweida Technical College with a degree in engineering, Horch pursued a career in shipbuilding before shifting his focus to another mode of transportation.

  4. Following a dispute with the Supervisory Board, in 1909 the renowned designer August Horch left the business and founded a new company, August Horch Automobilwerke GmbH. Renamed Audi Automobilwerke GmbH in 1910, its Zwickau factory saw the first Audi roll off the production line in the same year.

  5. Jul 29, 2004 · August Horch is considered the founder of today’s AUDI AG. He was a pioneering automotive engineer who understood how to achieve remarkable technical innovation through determination. As a result, Horch made decisive contributions to the motor vehicle as it developed into the automobile.

  6. www.audi-mediacenter.com › en › horch-310Horch | Audi MediaCenter

    Home. Company. Audi Tradition. Models. Horch. By the end of the nineteenth century several companies in Germany were already building cars. Among them was August Horch & Cie., established on 14 November 1899 in Cologne. August Horch was one of the pioneer figures of automotive engineering.

  7. www.audi-mediacenter.com › en › audi-307Audi | Audi MediaCenter

    August Horch delivered the first car to bear the new Audi brand name in May 1910. The new model gained immediate respect by scoring an unrivalled series of successes in the International Austrian Alpine Rally, at that time the toughest long-distance competition of its kind. Audi won this event in three successive years: 1912, 1913 and 1914.

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