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NXP to relocate Hamburg HQ to boost automotive and industrial chip R&D

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September 8, 2025

September 8, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — NXP Semiconductors said it will relocate its German headquarters in Hamburg to a new site in Bahrenfeld, strengthening its focus on automotive, industrial and IoT semiconductor development. The facility, expected to open in early 2031, will host more than 800 employees.

The new campus will integrate NXP’s competence centers in SoC security, edge AI, robotics, health applications and system innovation, along with a terahertz lab for mobile communications and automotive radar technologies. Its proximity to Hamburg’s Science City is expected to deepen NXP’s role in the region’s high-tech ecosystem.

The project is being developed by Hamburg-based Captiva, with AUG. PRIEN Projektentwicklung handling construction and leasing. CBRE GmbH advised NXP during the transaction.

Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher said the relocation underscores NXP’s contribution to advancing quantum computing and other emerging technologies in the city. CTO Lars Reger added that the move reflects NXP’s vision for a people-centric workplace and reinforces its commitment to supporting Europe’s semiconductor and technology ecosystems.

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