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German Tech Giant and Indian Firm Join Forces for Green Tech
Punjab, Mohali, IndiaFriday, March 7, 2025
This isn't Infineon's first time in India; they already have a subsidiary there. But this is their first manufacturing partnership in the country. The goal is to tap into India's growing market for green tech. Infineon believes that India is still in the early stages of this market, but it's poised for significant growth in the next few years. The company plans to make more deals with local players to grow its presence in India. However, Infineon has no immediate plans to set up a wafer manufacturing site in the country.
The partnership between Infineon and CDIL is a strategic move to boost India's green tech industry. It's not just about making chips; it's about creating a sustainable future. By focusing on domestic demand and using advanced materials, this partnership could pave the way for India to become a global leader in green tech.
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