- Established in 1970, Infineon Singapore serves as the Asia-Pacific headquarters, encompassing R&D, logistics, and sales operations.
- The Singapore facility is a global test hub for automotive microcontroller units and a leader in smart factory solutions.
Advancing semiconductor innovation in Asia
Infineon Technologies, a German semiconductor manufacturer, has maintained a significant presence in Singapore since 1970. Over the decades, the Singapore facility has evolved into the Asia-Pacific headquarters, overseeing critical functions such as research and development, logistics, and sales. The site is instrumental in developing smart factory solutions and serves as the global testing hub for automotive microcontroller units.
The company’s commitment to innovation is evident in its substantial investments in Singapore. With a workforce exceeding 2,300 employees, including over 400 R&D engineers, Infineon Singapore focuses on developing energy-efficient solutions for automotive and industrial applications. The facility’s strategic location and robust infrastructure have made it a pivotal node in Infineon’s global operations.
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Commitment to sustainability and innovation
Infineon Singapore places a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability and innovation. The facility has implemented various energy management initiatives, including upgrading chiller systems, retrofitting LED lighting, and enhancing air-compressor efficiency. These efforts have earned the company the “Water Efficient Building” Certificate, recognizing its commitment to resource conservation.
In addition to environmental initiatives, Infineon Singapore is actively fostering a culture of innovation. The company has established an AI Innovation Hub and a Co-Innovation Space to encourage collaborative development of advanced technologies. Programs like “Chips@School” aim to nurture future talent by providing students with hands-on experience in semiconductor technology.