The German semiconductor company Infinionon has entered into its first agreement with CDIL semiconductors for the supply of silicone wafers for the production of power chips in India. Senior officials of the company gave this information. Under the agreement, the Infinian will supply empty semiconductor wafers to CDIL, which the Indian company will process and use for assembly and packaging to create a power chipset.
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It is used in products such as power inverters, solar technology, auto and renewable energy applications. After signing the agreement, CS, Chairman and Managing Director of Asia Pacific Region of Infinonon Technologies. Chua said, “Infinonon will supply silicone to CDIL.” India is a special and huge market where we need partners like CDIL who understand the local needs. This is the first such agreement signed in India.
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Established in 1964, Continental Divisions India (CDIL) is India’s first semiconductor manufacturer, specializing in the discontinued semiconductor and silicon carbide devices. CDIL president Pankaj Gulati said, “By integrating the world -class wafer technology of Infinion with the Advanced OSAT capabilities of CDIL, we are setting new standards in innovation and localization.” This cooperation promotes innovation beyond development. This will promote ‘Make in India’ and India will be established as the center of semiconductor excellence.