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German chipmaker Infineon to expand India ops with new R&D and supply chain investments

The former Siemens AG arm aims to nearly double its workforce in India to about 5,000 by 2030 from 2,600 today, Mahajan said in an interview. The €14.66 billion giant’s growth is driven by India’s green energy growth, fueled by existing partnerships with Continental Device India Ltd (CDIL) and Kaynes Semicon, a unit of NSE-listed Kaynes Technologies. CDIL is among the pioneers of semiconductor chips and devices in India, and Kaynes Semicon manufactures semiconductor packages designed for power electronics, industrial systems and emerging computing platforms.

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