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Infineon Technologies AG, based in Germany, is a global leader in semiconductor solutions with core expertise in power systems, automotive electronics, and IoT applications. Its portfolio includes microcontrollers, sensors, and power semiconductors, enabling smarter and safer electronics. Infineon supports energy-efficient mobility, smart buildings, and secure communications. Committed to sustainability, Infineon plays a central role in shaping green technology through innovation and advanced chip design across multiple industries.
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Infineon paves the way for doing away with keys. Smart locks will in future power themselves contactlessly from the mobile phone

In the future, using keys will be a thing of the past in many areas of life. Infineon Technologies AG is launching a solution on the market that can be used to open and close locks via the mobile phone – without any batteries in the lock. The application gets the power it needs contactlessly from the mobile phone. This is also referred to as energy harvesting.

“Building new Connections:” Infineon links digital to the real world with new decarbonization and IoT solutions at EW Nuremberg 2022

Infineon Technologies AG today announced plans to highlight how it links the real to the digital world by enabling smart and connected applications at Embedded World 2022 in Nuremberg. A prerequisite for unlocking the potential of the IoT and decarbonization. The company will showcase a variety of smart IoT applications in sectors including smart building and homes, smart factories and smart mobility, along with its latest software and tools for system builders and makers working across the electronics industry.

Infineon highlights at PCIM 2022: Experience the difference in power

As a trusted partner and industry leader with decades of experience, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) offers power solutions such as CoolSiC and CoolGaN that enable higher power density, smaller size, improved performance and a greener future.

Infineon announces start of production of new CO2 sensors, providing innovative solution for the growing demand for accurate indoor air quality

The requirements for good air quality are on the rise especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This has resulted in rising demand for sensors that measure the CO 2 concentration in the air. Regulations in Asia, Europe, and North America also play a critical role in this regard.

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