Infineon Technologies AG: Supervisory Board appoints Jochen Hanebeck as successor to Dr. Reinhard Ploss as CEO of Infineon
November 25, 2021 at 04:47 pm
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Infineon Technologies AG: Supervisory Board appoints Jochen Hanebeck as successor to Dr. Reinhard Ploss as CEO of Infineon
25-Nov-2021 / 17:45 CET/CEST
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Neubiberg, Germany, 25 November 2021 - Jochen Hanebeck is going to take over as the new Chief Executive Officer of Infineon Technologies AG on 1 April 2022. This was decided today by the Supervisory Board. Hanebeck was reappointed for five years, his contract runs until 31 March 2027. He has been a member of the Executive Board and Chief Operations Officer since 2016. He succeeds Dr. Reinhard Ploss, who is leading the company as CEO since 2012.
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Language:
English
Company:
Infineon Technologies AG
Am Campeon 1-15
85579 Neubiberg
Germany
Phone:
+49 (0)89 234-26655
Fax:
+49 (0)89 234-955 2987
E-mail:
investor.relations@infineon.com
Internet:
www.infineon.com
ISIN:
DE0006231004
WKN:
623100
Indices:
DAX, TecDAX
Listed:
Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange
Infineon Technologies AG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of semiconductors. The group's products include power semiconductors, sensors, microcontrollers, digital, mixed-signal and analog ICs, discrete semiconductor modules, switches, interface ICs, motor-controlling ICs, RF power transistors, voltage regulators, and electronic safety components. Net sales break down by area of activity as follows:
- automotive (50.5%): semiconductor products used in the automotive industry, and memory products for specific applications for automotive, industrial, information technologies, telecommunications and consumer electronics.
- power & sensor systems (23.3%): semiconductors for energy-efficient power supplies, mobile devices, mobile phone network infrastructures, human-machine interaction as well as applications with special demands on their robustness and reliability.
- industrial power control (13.5%): semiconductor products for the conversion of electrical energy for small, medium and high-power applications, used in the manufacturing, the low-loss transmission, the storage and the efficient use of electrical energy;
- connected secure systems (12.6%): semiconductors for networked devices, card-based applications, and government documents; microcontrollers for industrial, entertainment, and household applications, components for connectivity systems, various customer support systems;
- other (0.1%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Germany (12.4%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (14.4%), China/Hong Kong/Taiwan (32.3%), Japan (10.5%), Asia/Pacific (15.9%), the United States (12.1%) and Americas (2.4%).