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Infineon Technologies opens new office space in Malaysia

Infineon Technologies yesterday announced the opening of its new Office 2 administration block in Malaysia.

According to a media release, this reaffirms the semiconductor manufacturer's commitment to Malaysia as a strategic manufacturing hub for the company.

Office 2 will add another 11,800 square meters of administration and office space, a development centre and a recreational area. The new building will be able to accommodate up to 700 employees, comprising mainly engineers, managers, and business services experts, including IT and Finance.

Structural business and market growth is driving the need to expand manufacturing capacities. To support this growth, the Kulim facility relies heavily on the rapid adoption of Industry 4.0 elements into its wafer fabrication process. This new office will enable the site to ramp significantly and deliver continuous quality and productivity improvements.

Ng Kok Tiong, president and managing director of Infineon Technologies (Kulim), said: "As we move towards building a well-connected, highly digitalised and automated wafer fabrication facility, we want to ensure that we also develop our people and equip them with the technical competencies needed for this high-tech, smart factory environment. In turn, this will create a pipeline of Industry 4.0-ready talent, not just for Infineon but also for Malaysia as a whole."

Infineon employs over 11,000 employees in Malaysia. In Melaka, Infineon Technologies (Malaysia) is the largest backend manufacturing site for Infineon and the largest employer in the Melaka state, with a committed workforce of over 9,200 employees. While Infineon Technologies (Kulim), the company's first and only fab facility in Asia, is positioned as the competence centre for megatrend technologies focussing on automotive and power management, with a headcount of close to 2,600 employees.

Jochen Hanebeck, chief operations officer and member of the management board of Infineon Technologies AG, said: "Infineon is accelerating growth. Global challenges such as climate change and demographic development, urbanisation and the digital transformation drive our business. Transforming towards Industry 4.0 is the key to managing the high complexity of semiconductor manufacturing more efficiently. Kulim is a crucial site for our manufacturing footprint, contributing to best serve our customers in a market environment of strong growth.

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