Melexis : to set up a new R&D center in Düsseldorf
July 12, 2018 at 03:54 am EDT
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Tessenderlo, Belgium - 12 July 2018 - Melexis announces the establishment of a new R&D center in Düsseldorf, Germany, to strengthen further its engineering assets. This latest Melexis site will initially have a complement of around a dozen engineers and will be fully operational in Q4 2018.
The new location will not only facilitate the recruitment of experienced technically astute staff, it will also enable us to benefit from the proximity of regional universities and German OEM's.
Melexis already has 11 R&D centers located across the globe - Tessenderlo and Ypres (Belgium), Sofia (Bulgaria), Paris and Grasse (France), Erfurt and Dresden (Germany), Manila (Philippines), Bevaix (Switzerland), Kyiv (Ukraine) and Nashua (New Hampshire, USA). These facilities support the company in creating advanced semiconductor technology to address the rapidly evolving automotive, industrial, medical, smart domestic appliance and building automation sectors. The core competence of the new design center in Düsseldorf will be focusing on the automotive industry.
People interested to join us can apply via www.melexis.com/careers.
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Melexis N.V. specializes in the design and marketing of semi-conductors intended primarily for automotive equipment manufacturers. The group's activity is primarily organized around 4 families of products:
- sensors: primarily circuits for interfaces, pressure and acceleration measurement, and magnetic sensors;
- actuator: micro-controllers and peripheral integrated circuits used for dashboard indicators, windshield wipers, automatic door openers, etc.;
- radiofrequency circuits: transmitters, receivers, automatic identification systems, etc.;
- multiplexing circuits: optical and infrared circuits.
At the end of 2023, the group had 5 manufacturing sites located in Belgium, Germany, France, Bulgaria and Malaysia.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Germany (12.6%), Switzerland (2.7%), Romania (2.6%), France (2.2%), Italy (1.8%), Austria (1.6%), Hungary (1.1%), the United Kingdom (0.3%), Spain (0.3%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (6%), China (15.5%), Hong Kong (9.5%), Japan (8.2%), Thailand (7.7%), South Korea (7%), Asia (10%), the United States (5.8%), Mexico (2.9%) and Americas (2.2%).