Infineon expands its chip development capabilities in Romania with new Brașov office
Infineon started the development of semiconductor chips with local partners in Brasov more than 5 years ago. In 2022 NoBug Consulting, a Romanian engineering company with an office in Brasov, specialized in digital verification, became part of Infineon. In 2023, with competences and scale of activities increasing, Infineon decided to establish an R&D office in Brașov.
Infineon marks this important milestone with the official inauguration of the Brașov office. This an important step in further bolstering Infineon’s position as the strongest semiconductor company in Romania with full products development capability.
The teams in Brașov develop semiconductor chips for automotive and IoT applications and, together with Infineon experts in Romania and from around the world, that will contribute to mastering two major challenges of our times: decarbonization and digitalization.
“It is an important moment to celebrate the inauguration of Infineon Brașov. This expansion allows us to offer excellent opportunities for both young graduates and experienced engineers who seek a strong career in microelectronics. With our presence growing in the city, we also see great potential to further strengthen our collaboration with Transilvania University of Brașov, both in educational and research topics.” said Guenter Krasser, Vice President and Managing Director of Infineon Romania.
Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon drives decarbonization and digitalization with its products and solutions. The company has around 58,600 employees worldwide and generated revenue of about €16.3 billion in the 2023 fiscal year.
Infineon is the strongest semiconductor company in Romania with full product lifecycle development capability, taking chips from idea to market readiness. Established in 2005, our presence in the country now includes over 500 engineers in Bucharest, Iași and Brașov. R&D teams in Romania are focused on the development of semiconductor products for automotive, digital security, IoT and industrial applications.