Infineon Technologies AG

Company Snapshot

Founded: 1999
Entity Type: Public
Employees: 58,065
Region: Germany
Revenue: $16,222.6 Millions
Revenue Year: 2024
Headquarter: Neubiberg, Germany
Key Geographics: Asia-Pacific, Greater China, Japan, Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa

Company Overview

Infineon Technologies AG was established as a spin-off from Siemens in 2000 and is prominently operating in the automotive semiconductor market. It provides key components for vehicles' active safety and powertrain systems. It operates through four segments: Automotive (ATV), Green Industrial Power (GIP), Power and Sensor Systems (PSS), and Connected Secure Systems (CSS).

Infineon offers various switches, such as low-side, high-side, smart power, etc. These switches are used in multiple applications: commercial construction, lighting, agricultural vehicles, automotive systems, and more. It also operates in multiple locations, namely the U.S., Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, China, etc.

Infineon Technologies AG In Reports

Automotive Cybersecurity: Global Markets

BCC Research detailed report on automotive cybersecurity market scenarios 2024 is considered a base year, 2025 is an estimated year, and the market values are forecasted for five years until 2030.

Semiconductor Chips: Applications and Impact of Shortage

BCC Research detailed report on semiconductor chip market players' products and strategies Using 2024 as the base year the report provides estimated market data for 2025 through 2030.

Automotive Battery Management System: Global Markets

BCC Research Market Analyst says global market for automotive battery management system (BMS) is projected to grow from $6.4 billion in 2025 to reach $13.9 billion by the end of 2030.

Company's Business Segments

  • Automotive : The automotive segment is responsible for the semiconductor business for automotive electronics.
  • Green Industrial Power : The Green Industrial Power segment concentrates on power semiconductors primarily used in industrial applications and renewable energy.
  • Power and Sensor Systems : The power and Sensor Systems segment addresses sensor technologies and power supplies in general, including those for data centers, telecommunications networks, and more consumer-oriented applications.
  • Connected Secure Systems : The connected Secure Systems segment includes activities relating to IoT and traditional and new security applications.
  • Other Operating Segments : The other segments often cooperate to ensure comprehensive coverage of the requirements of the various target markets.

Applications/End User Industries

  • Automotive
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Industrial
  • Security Solutions
  • Solutions
  • Healthcare
  • Home Appliances
  • Renewables
  • Robotics
  • Smart Home
  • Aerospace
  • Lifestyle
  • Defense
  • Building
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