Munich, Germany, Seoul, South Korea and Singapore. October 27, 2021 – Semiconductors are at the core of emerging technologies that enable digital transformation. To amplify startup engagement Infineon Technologies AG has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Motor Group.
Under this agreement, Infineon will support startups with product level technical expertise to enhance their success-rate and offer them the opportunity for closer collaboration within Infineon’s Co-Innovation Space in Singapore. The focus is mainly on innovations that are addressing future mobility, smart cities and smart factory applications.
“In an environment of rapid electrification and digitalisation, creativity and innovation require collaboration across multiple knowledge domains. Co-innovation is critical to business success,” says Dr Helmut Gassel, CMO and member of the Infineon Management Board on the occasion of Oktobertech Asia Pacific 2021. “We are thrilled to work together with Hyundai, a global enabler in future technologies. By bringing in our system expertise and industrial background as well as easy-to-integrate semiconductor solutions, we will foster the startup ecosystem and help startups ride the megatrends for growth.”
This win-win partnership leverages Infineon’s easy to integrate hardware solutions including sensors, microcontrollers, actuators, and security, and Hyundai’s portfolio of startups focusing on over the horizon technologies e.g. robotics, urban air mobility and Artificial Intelligence.
In first phase, the joint activities will be undertaken by Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific and Hyundai CRADLE offices in Seoul and Singapore. In the second phase, the collaboration will be further deepened and extended globally, where Hyundai CRADLE and Infineon have established presence.
“Infineon has been a great partner for Hyundai as a supplier and we are delighted to expand our cooperation by collaborating with innovative startups in Singapore. And, I believe that Hyundai and Infineon’s collaboration in sensing new technologies in different fields could bring great opportunities in Southeast Asia.” president and chief innovation officer of Hyundai Motor Group, Dr. Youngcho Chi, says.
For starters, Infineon and Hyundai will organise events such as conferences, hackathons and challenges together with ecosystem partners to expand the outreach to local startups in Southeast Asia. Both companies will jointly identify innovative startups that are active in future mobility, the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence.
Infineon innovation ecosystem
Innovation and partnerships are part of Infineon’s DNA. Across the globe, Infineon works together with startups to develop leading-edge technologies that make life easier, safer and greener. The Co-Innovation Space based in Singapore offers startups with a yearlong commitment to provide R&D and manufacturing facilities, as well as access to Infineon research, cutting-edge technology, engineering expertise and global network.
With a mission to foster the region’s start-up communities and bring new technologies to market, Infineon drives regional co-operations through a number of innovation hubs across the globe. This includes innovation hubs at Infineon headquarters in Germany, Austria, Singapore and the Silicon Valley.
Learn more about Infineon’s startup community: here
Comment on this article below or via Twitter: @IoTNow_OR @jcIoTnow
via https://www.AiUpNow.com
October 27, 2021 at 07:24AM by Anasia D'mello, Khareem Sudlow