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Infineon expands in India

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January 24, 2019

Yesterday, Infineon opened a new sales and technical support office in Noida to expand its operations in northern India. The new office is also equipped with a comprehensive laboratory for the development of applications and solutions for industrial, automotive and safety applications.

Mr. Vinay Shenoy, Managing Director of Infineon Technologies India, said, “We are pleased to officially announce the opening of a new office in Noida to support our customers' needs more effectively! This will further accelerate growth and strengthen our presence in North India. The business occupies more than 30% of our business in the automotive, lighting, electric vehicles, household appliances, UPS, industrial applications."

Infineon's operations in India include an important development center in Bangalore and play a vital role in the development of software and hardware in its global R&D network. In support of the growing Indian market, Infineon also established a new laboratory in the heart of the automotive hub of Pune last year.

Infineon’s latest facility in Noida is located in Floor 2, 1A/1, SB Tower, Sector 16A, Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, 201301.

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