Infineon Strengthens Sensor Position with ams OSRAM Portfolio Deal

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Infineon Technologies, is expanding its sensor business with the acquisition of the non-optical  analog/mixed-signal sensor portfolio from ams OSRAM Group The two  companies have entered into an agreement for a purchase price of €570 million on a debt free and cash-free basis. With the planned investment, Infineon will strengthen its position  as a leader in sensors for automotive and industrial markets through a complementary  portfolio and expand its product range in medical applications. The acquired business is  expected to generate around €230 million in revenue in calendar year 2026 and will support  Infineon’s profitable growth. The transaction will be accretive to earnings-per-share  immediately upon closing, with future synergies enabling substantial additional value  creation. As part of the transaction, around 230 employees with expertise in research and  development (R&D) and business management will join Infineon. The agreement includes a  multi-year supply agreement with ams OSRAM. 

“The acquired business is a perfect strategic fit for Infineon and complements our strong  offering in the analog and sensor space. We will be able to provide our customers with even  more comprehensive system solutions,” says Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon. “I am  convinced that this is an outstanding technological, commercial and cultural match,  generating growth opportunities in our current target markets as well as in emerging areas  like humanoid robotics.” 

The overall transaction is structured as a fabless asset deal covering sensor products, R&D  capabilities, intellectual property and test & lab equipment. The transaction is subject to  customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in the  second quarter of calendar year 2026. Infineon will fund the acquisition with additional debt,  as part of its general corporate financing plans.

Sensors are the link between the physical and the digital world, as they detect and convert  signals such as movement, sound, light waves, temperature and even heartbeat and strain  into processible data. They are at the core of a wide array of applications like software defined vehicles, health trackers, and physical AI applications such as humanoid robots.  The market potential of the sensor and radio frequency markets is projected to exceed $20  billion by 2027.1 

The acquired Mixed Signal Products business will add leading medical imaging and sensor  interfaces to the portfolio of Infineon, including X-ray solutions and sensors used for valve  control, building control technology and metering. The Positioning & Temperature Sensors  assets will strengthen Infineon’s high-precision position, capacitive and temperature sensing  for automotive, industrial and medical applications such as chassis position sensing and  hands-on detection in vehicles, angle and position sensing for robotics and glucose  monitoring. 

The acquisition fully supports Infineon’s strategy to grow its sensor business. Infineon  established its Sensor Units & Radio Frequency (SURF) unit within its Power & Sensor  Systems (PSS) division in January 2025. This aligns with the strategy to offer customers  comprehensive system solutions through a powerful, interlinked portfolio in “analog &  sensors”, “power” and “control & connectivity”. 

On February 4, Infineon will host conference calls for analysts/investors and media,  including webcasts, to present its results for the first quarter of the 2026 fiscal year. During  these calls, Infineon management will also comment on the strategic rationale and financial  aspects of the transaction and answer related questions. The press call will take place at  8:00 a.m. CET, the analyst call at 9:30 a.m. CET.

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