
intive is a global digital powerhouse headquartered in Munich, Germany. With a challenging, exploratory and agile mindset and international teams of software, design and business experts, intive partners with market leaders in accelerating digital transformation for products and services of tomorrow. intive’s solutions driven by world-class innovation add value along the whole application lifecycle – from product conceptualization to its maintenance. The company’s operations include 16 development centers and 6 design studios in Germany, the UK, Ireland, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and Argentina, as well as regional offices in Sweden and the USA. intive won the trust of the world’s largest companies such as Audi, BASF, BMW, Credit Suisse, Discovery, Disney, Esprit, Facebook, Google, ING, ViacomCBS and Vorwerk.
Learn more at www.intive.com
Learn more at www.intive.com
Location: Germany, Bavaria, Munich
Employees: 1001-5000
Phone: +49 941 5695900
Founded date: 1999
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26.08.2020 | The H-1B visa ban is creating nearshore business partnership opportunities | Andrés Vior Contributor Andrés Vior is the VP and country manager for Argentina at intive. A computer engineer who graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), he is also a member of the Chamber of Software and Computer Services Com... |
16.11.2018 | VR is leading us into the next generation of sports media | The way we watch sports is changing, and it’s leading us into the next generation of media consumption. That may seem like an abstract concept. What’s next when we can already watch pretty much anything we want wherever we want on any devic... |
16.11.2018 | VR is leading us into the next generation of sports media | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. The way we watch sports is changing, and it’s leading us into the next generation of media consumption. That may seem like an abstract ... |