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Infineon Technologies AG

Neubiberg, Bavaria, GermanyEst. 1999

German semiconductor leader running startup cooperation programs and deep-tech innovation challenges in India

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About Infineon Technologies

Infineon Technologies is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Neubiberg, Germany, founded in 1999 as a spinoff from Siemens AG. The company designs and manufactures semiconductors and system solutions for automotive, industrial, and IoT applications. With major R&D operations in Bengaluru, Infineon has built a significant presence in India and actively engages with the country's startup ecosystem.

Role in the Startup Ecosystem

Infineon plays a distinctive role in the Indian startup ecosystem by bridging the gap between hardware-focused deep-tech startups and global semiconductor supply chains. Through its startup cooperation program called inno.wafer, Infineon provides mentorship, access to advanced semiconductor technologies, and co-development opportunities. The company has formed partnerships with NITI Aayog, Startup India, DPIIT, and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) to strengthen India's semiconductor and deep-tech innovation pipeline.

Programs and Initiatives

Infineon runs several startup-facing initiatives in India. The inno.wafer program offers close mentorship and supports new business ideas built on Infineon's semiconductor platforms. The company has signed MoUs with DPIIT, giving startups access to advanced chip technologies, mentorship, and global networks through design-driven challenges. Infineon has also collaborated with incubators including the Foundation for Science Innovation and Development at IISc Bangalore, IIT Madras Incubation Cell, and ARTPARK. Its AI Challenge with Startup India and AGNIi, along with the solar pump motor drive challenge, are examples of sector-specific innovation programs. In 2025, Infineon partnered with NIELIT to strengthen India's semiconductor talent pool.

Notable Alumni

Infineon's co-innovation model has produced tangible results. e-Drift Electric is developing energy-efficient EV charging infrastructure using Infineon's Si-SiC-MOSFET technology. EYDelta applies Infineon's controllers to design AI-driven electric motors for e-mobility, drones, and aerospace. Mimyik is building smart health solutions leveraging Infineon's sensor platforms.

Who Benefits

Hardware and deep-tech startups working in automotive electronics, IoT, power semiconductors, EV charging, smart sensors, and industrial automation benefit most from Infineon's programs. Startups at the validation and early revenue stages with products built on or compatible with Infineon's semiconductor platforms are ideal candidates.

Strategic Impact

Infineon's engagement with Indian startups directly supports the Make in India semiconductor mission. By connecting startups with global chip design capabilities, testing infrastructure, and procurement pathways, Infineon helps Indian deep-tech founders move from prototyping to commercial-scale production faster than they could independently.

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