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Apple appears to be prototyping car parts at its ‘product realization lab’ w/ new hires from Tesla & Andretti Autosport

Apple is continuing its recent hiring spree from the automotive industry for its not-so-secretive car project, this time hinting at the company’s work prototyping car parts.

The new hires include former Tesla employee David Masiukiewicz, who joins Apple this month as Sr. Model Maker at its Product Realization Lab where Apple prototypes many of its products.

Masiukiewicz left Tesla in March and officially started at Apple in April. At Tesla, he listed his position as “Senior CNC Programmer R&D Hardware Prototyping,” according to his LinkedIn profile, noting his work on “Precision 5 axis CNC machining of powertrain, suspension and chassis components using CATIA v5 and Openmind hyperMILL software,” and “Programming of Mill/Turn equipment using Esprit.”

On leaving Tesla for Apple, Masiukiewicz said on his Facebook page that, “Apple provided me with many compelling reasons to come work with them”

Also recently joining the Product Realization Lab with an automotive background is Kevin Harvey, who we discovered joined Apple in August after leaving a role as CNC Machine Shop Supervisor at Andretti Autosport.

The hires seem to hint at Apple’s work prototyping car parts at its Product Realization Lab, a facility that was previously used for prototyping new Macs, iOS devices and Apple’s other products. The lab, at least for other Apple products, is where model makers, machinists, and other engineers at Apple prototype products and parts working alongside the Industrial and Product Design Teams and others. 

Earlier this week we broke the news that Apple picked up former Tesla VP and Aston Martin Chief engineer Chris Porritt for its car project. That came after a recent report claimed that Steve Zadesky, the Apple exec previously believed to be leading Apple’s secretive car efforts, left the company earlier this year.

Just how far along Apple is with its development of the Apple Car is still unknown since news of the project first broke just over a year ago. At the time, Apple was thought to be eyeing a 2020 timeframe, but a report from WSJ since said it moved up that estimate to 2019 as it worked to triple the size of the team. Last year, we revealed that Apple had hired a long list of automotive experts for the project with a profile on some of the key team members and recent hires.

Beyond that, Apple is thought to have a separate facility where development on the car codenamed “Project Titan” is taking place, and it’s said to be interested in working with Austrian-based automotive manufacturer Magna after a recent report claimed negotiations with Daimler and BMW have hit dead ends. Now it also looks like it’s prototyping some parts for the project at its Product Realization Lab. 

Fred Lambert from our sister site Electrek.co contributed to this report.

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Comments

  1. RP - 9 years ago

    This is a monumental endeavor Apple has taken. To build a car company from scratch out of the blue. Musk and Tesla had good fortune of having many many years of hard work by devoted car enthusiasts put thier blood sweat and tears into it before putting out its first car, much less the Midel S.
    It’s an ambitious project and wish them not the best of luck, but the endurance to take it all the way to the finish line. They have a long hard road to travel.

    • applefan242 - 9 years ago

      Well said. Endurance certainly will be key. Thankfully this is the company that gave birth to the saying, “the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.”

      Hopefully that’s still built into their DNA. Time will tell.

      • Aunty T (@AuntyTroll) - 9 years ago

        “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.”

        That might of applied in times gone by, but these days it doesn’t, and certainly not with an electric car which have been in existence for years.

        Nice try though.

  2. tangorum (@tangorum) - 9 years ago

    By then, Tesla will have most of the market with 2 more models.. Ever since Jobs left Apple is two steps behind.

    • mika6sic6 (@mika6sic6) - 9 years ago

      I highly disagree with that statement, apple has always let the industry for a product be around before reinventing and improving cell phones where around for a while and the smartphones like the sidekick, blackberry, Glyde and others had been around since 2003 before apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, the tablet market had been around for a couple years before apple released the iPad and smart watches really hadn’t existed until word on this site and other rumor sites suggested apple had been thinking and then samsung and others tried beating them to it only to have the apple watch take over a year later. who cares when apple reveals things they plan, test, plan test until they get it right then they beta plus the same people are around under Cook that was under jobs so i don’t think steve no longer has no marking on products development or reveal

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.


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