Antonio Bošnjak

Battery Systems Engineer at Rimac Technology

Antonio Bošnjak is a Mechanical Design Engineer at Rimac Technology, contributing to high-performance automotive technology solutions for global OEMs since September 2020. Prior experience includes a role as a Research & Development Engineering Intern at Trojan Technologies, where performance requirements for alternative materials in water purification reactors were defined, resulting in significant cost savings. Previous positions also include working as a Production Worker at Magna International, where attention to detail led to earning a supplier quality award. Antonio participated in a prestigious fluid dynamics summer course in Vienna and was recognized as a semi-finalist in the "CEO x1 Day" competition by Odgers Berndtson, highlighting leadership qualities. Antonio holds a Bachelor of Engineering Science in Mechanical Engineering and an Honors Business Administration degree from Ivey Business School at Western University.

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Rimac Technology

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From Battery and Vehicle Systems to Torque Vectoring, e-AXLES, Advanced Driver-Assistance System, Infotainment, Connectivity, and UX/UI – welcome to Rimac Technology, a full technology solutions provider to global OEMs. Rimac Technology works with almost every car manufacturer in Europe, using its engineering expertise in developing Nevera from the ground up to offer a range of services that takes their customers through the entire process. Rimac Technology team can create the concept, engineer it, test it thoroughly with prototypes, begin pre-series production, and – finally – put a product into full serial production with all the quality, reliability, and performance requirements of a major manufacturer in place. Rimac Technology is publicly known to have worked with many global OEMs including Porsche, Hyundai, Kia, CUPRA, Automobili Pininfarina, Koenigsegg, Aston Martin, while there are many projects that are still unknown to the public. Having delivered technology for many small volume projects in the past years, Rimac Technology is ramping up its production capacity and will be manufacturing 40,000 batteries per year in 2024 – and this is just one of 12 OEM projects currently ongoing, ranging from small hybrid battery systems to full rolling chassis. Rimac Technology today is a 1.000-people company based on the outskirts of Zagreb, Croatia. From 2023, The Rimac Group, including Rimac Technology, will be headquartered at a new 200,000 m2 Rimac Campus on the outskirts of Zagreb in Croatia.