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Infineon announces restructuring of sales and marketing

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March 1, 2024

March 1, 2024 /SemiMedia/ -- Infineon Technologies AG recently announced the further strengthening and streamlining of its sales organization. Starting 1 March, Infineon’s sales team will be structured around three customer-centric Sales Segments: “Automotive”, “Industrial & Infrastructure” and “Consumer, Computing & Communication”. The DEM sales organization will retain responsibility for distributors and Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS).

According to Infineon, this new structure will further leverage the potential of Infineon’s comprehensive and diverse product portfolio by putting customers’ application needs at the center of the new organizational model. All of these organizations will be deployed globally with an optimized regional footprint.

“Customers’ expectations are quickly evolving and are driven by speed of innovation and faster time-to-market,” says Andreas Urschitz, Chief Marketing Officer of Infineon. “With a streamlined customer interface which brings the relevant products and application expertise to the customers’ doorstep, Infineon is ideally positioned to enable customers’ success.”

Infineon says this simpler approach will give customers easier access to Infineon’s full portfolio and match their specific needs by offering complementary products from different divisions. In addition, this reorganization will reduce the number of interfaces for Infineon’s customers and help drive down time-to-market for their R&D projects enabled by Infineon semiconductors and solutions.

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