Williams Grand Prix Technologies Appoints Selin Tur as Technical Director
				01 August 2024  		
		
	
			 
			
				MIA Member shared the following press release.   
 Williams Grand Prix Technologies Appoints Selin Tur as Technical Director Williams Grand Prix Technologies has appointed Selin Tur to the newly established role of Technical Director. Established in April 2024, Williams Grand Prix Technologies is a rapidly evolving, world-leading engineering and technology services company that brings F1-derived innovation and pedigree to a wide range of sectors. The appointment of Selin as Technical Director is a major step in continuing the impressive growth of Williams Grand Prix Technologies' capabilities and activities. Selin Tur is a visionary and accomplished engineering leader with over 20 years of experience driving transformative technological advances, delivering strategic roadmaps, and facilitating innovation across the automotive, motorsport, and commercial vehicle industries. With proven expertise working with Jaguar Formula E, Electrified Powertrain Engineering, and Advanced Technologies and Innovation, she has pioneered sustainable solutions and leveraged emerging technologies to enhance efficiency, improve performance, and maximize productivity. Selin’s experience and skillset will significantly enhance the Williams Grand Prix Technologies offering. Working across a wide spectrum of sectors, from aerospace, marine, and premium automotive through to sport and lifestyle, the team, with Selin onboard, is perfectly aligned to rapidly solve the most complex engineering problems. Matthew Savage, Chairman at Williams Grand Prix Technologies, said: “We are delighted that Selin is returning to Williams as our new Technical Director at Williams Grand Prix Technologies.  With her extensive experience, engineering acumen and expertise Selin is perfectly placed to engage with the team at Williams and help solve challenges faced by our customers.  Selin Tur, said: “I have always loved being at forefront of innovation and high-performance engineering, so it is only natural that I would be keen to return to Williams as the Technical Director of the newly formed Williams Grand Prix Technologies. Thank you for this opportunity.” To find out more click here. 
			 |