Infineon Secures EU Chips Act IPCEI Funding to Boost Innovation in Europe

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The European Commission approved  funding under the European Chips Act for the Infineon Technologies Smart Power Fab in Dresden. The official funding approval from the  Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), which is responsible for  the disbursement of EU Chips Act funding, is still pending and is expected within the next  few months. Additionally, the Smart Power Fab is already receiving support under the  European Commission’s IPCEI ME/CT (“Important Project of Common European Interest  on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies”) innovation program. The total  funding for the Dresden site amounts to around one billion euros. Construction began in  March 2023 and is progressing successfully. The Fab opening is planned for 2026. 

“This government-supported investment by Infineon strengthens the position of Dresden,  Germany and Europe as a semiconductor hub and promotes a state-of-the-art innovation  and production ecosystem for microelectronics,” says Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon.  “We are increasing semiconductor capacity in Europe and thus helping secure stable supply  chains in automotive, security and industrial fields.” 

Infineon is investing a total of five billion euros in the expansion of its Dresden site. The  German federal government previously approved the early start of the project. The new  development will create up to 1,000 new jobs, not including the additional jobs created in  the ecosystem of the investment. Experts assume a positive job effect of 1:6. The core of  the Smart Power Fab will focus on technologies that further accelerate decarbonization and  digitalization for example by driving energy-efficient power solutions for Artificial  Intelligence. 

In addition to the funding for the expansion of manufacturing in Dresden, Infineon is also  leveraging the IPCEI ME/CT innovation program to drive investments in research and  development at other corporate locations. Between 2022 and 2027 Infineon will have invested 2.3 billion euros in innovation projects at its sites in Germany and Austria, concentrated in the fields of power electronics, analog/mixed-signal technologies, sensor  technologies and radio frequency applications. 

As part of the EU funding programs, Infineon is furthermore planning comprehensive measures to promote partnership between science and industry. A central element is closecollaboration with European universities, research institutions and start-ups. Infineon offers  talented young individuals a platform for developing and advancing sustainable innovations.  These activities promote the hands-on application of scientific knowledge and strengthen  Europe’s position as an innovation hub.

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