Bosch has opened a new semiconductor R&D center in Dresden, Germany, focusing on advanced power electronics and sensor technologies. The facility aims to drive innovation in energy-efficient chips for automotive and industrial use, supporting Europe's microelectronics ecosystem.
Bosch has officially inaugurated its new semiconductor research and development center in Dresden, Germany, marking a significant investment in Europe's microelectronics sector. The facility is designed to advance research in power semiconductors and sensor technologies, supporting the growing demand for chips in automotive and industrial applications.
The Dresden center will focus on developing energy-efficient semiconductors, with an emphasis on silicon carbide and gallium nitride technologies. These materials are increasingly important for electric vehicles and renewable energy systems due to their superior performance in high-voltage environments.
Bosch's expansion in Dresden is part of a broader initiative to strengthen Europe's semiconductor supply chain and foster innovation within the region. The company has highlighted collaboration with local universities and research institutes to accelerate the development and commercialization of next-generation chip solutions.
Bosch has opened a new semiconductor R&D center in Dresden, Germany, focusing on advanced power electronics and sensor technologies. The facility aims to drive innovation in energy-efficient chips for automotive and industrial use, supporting Europe's microelectronics ecosystem.