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NXP appoints Dr. Li Tingwei as Chairman of Greater China

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February 10, 2020

NXP Semiconductors today announced the appointment of Dr. Li Tingwei as Chairman of NXP Greater China.

According to the announcement, Dr. Li Tingwei will be fully responsible for various affairs of NXP China and related external affairs in Greater China. On behalf of NXP, he will actively engage with government agencies to promote key work, and will work with local management teams to further deepen and expand NXP ecosystems in Greater China.

Dr. Li Tingwei has extensive industry experience and has held senior management positions in a number of high-tech companies including Gore, Broadcom, Marvell, and Qualcomm, and has achieved great results during his tenure. Dr. Li Tingwei holds a PhD degree in experimental physics from Leiden University in the Netherlands.

Steve Owen, NXP's Executive Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, said: "We welcome very experienced leaders like Dr. Li to join the NXP team. Dr. Li has a deep understanding of the business and industry environment in Greater China and will play an important role in maintaining our strong development momentum in China. I believe that with the further strengthening of China's management team and overall strength, NXP will create more value for the industry in the era of autonomous driving and artificial intelligence."

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