Infineon has more than 58,000 employees worldwide, with most of them based in the APAC region. It employs over 2,500 people ...
Infineon plans to double its headcount in India by 2030, focusing on scaling its R&D operations. The firm will support local startups and collaborate with educational institutions to bolster India's ...
NEW DELHI: India remained strategically important and high-growth market for German Infineon Technologies AG, with the multinational eyeing new partnership opportunities locally, a top company ...
Adam White, division president of power and sensor systems at Infineon, told Nikkei Asia that more efficient large language models like DeepSeek's won't curb AI data center investment but will ...
Infineon, a German semiconductor company, plans to double its headcount in India by 2030, investing heavily in R&D and supporting Indian startups.
Infineon Technologies, Germany's leading semiconductor manufacturer, has partnered with India's six-decade-old chipmaker CDIL Semiconductors to tap into emerging business opportunities in the ...
FRANKFURT : German chipmaker Infineon slightly revised up its full-year revenue outlook on Tuesday due to expected currency effects after a fall in fiscal first-quarter revenue was not as bad as ...
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Singapore’s Frasers Property bets on ‘China plus one’ with a half-billion-dollar industrial park in ThailandThe remaining half will be split evenly between Rojana Industrial Park Public Co. and Asia Industrial Estate Co. Infineon, which already has a production site in Thailand, will be one of the park ...
Infineon Technologies said revenue would be flat to slightly up in the year to the end of September. - jens schlueter/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Infineon Technologies shares jumped after ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Thursday it had approved a 920 million euro German state aid to Infineon for the construction of a new semiconductor manufacturing ...
India is a high-growth market for Infineon, and the German semiconductor firm plans to double its headcount by 2030 as it ...
Germany’s Infineon Technologies wants a crack at India, and on Thursday it signed a deal to do just that. A new partnership with CDIL Semiconductors will see the pair working together to build ...
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