Infineon is a leading manufacturer of semiconductors that makes life easier, safer and greener. It has four business segments focused on automotive, industrial power control, power management and multimarket, and chip card and security applications. Infineon aims to use its microelectronics to efficiently generate, transmit and use energy while also improving safety and security. It is a global company with over 35,000 employees that holds leading market positions across its business segments.
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(CR) performance. For us, sustainability is about the ‘‘triple bottom
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On the consumer side, very much has been said about wearables and smart home appliances. But one of the industries the most impacted by the IoT revolution is definitely the automotive sector.
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Fortunately, most of them have already jumped on the bandwagon. All the players of the automotive industry are now catching up, competing with each other to launch ever more innovative features.
In this presentation, we explore how the IoT is impacting the automotive sector and what new services are emerging.
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http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/sustainability_corporateresponsibility
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Find out more about Infineon on our Homepage: www.infineon.com
Find here Infineon's company presentation: Market and Business Development Third Quarter FY 2014; Business Focus; Segments, Products and Technology; General Company Information
Find here current information about Infineon:
http://de.slideshare.net/infineon/infineon-company-presentation-q1-2015
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(CR) performance. For us, sustainability is about the ‘‘triple bottom
line” – long-term social equity, economic prosperity and environmental performance
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4. Our society faces a number of challenges: The world’s
population is growing rapidly and more and more megacities
are emerging. Demand for energy continues to spiral across the
globe. At the same time, the rising need for climate mitigation
calls for new solutions in many areas of everyday life.
At Infineon, we make the world easier, safer and greener. Barely
visible, semiconductors have become an indispensable part
of our daily lives. Chips from Infineon play an essential role
wherever energy is generated, transmitted and used efficiently.
They safeguard data communication, reduce harmful emissions
produced by cars and are paving the way for driverless vehicles.
We shape the future
For an easier, safer and greener world
5. We make life easier
Infineon’s semiconductors make day-to-day life easier –
whether that be through more comfort in cars, intelligent
lighting systems or innovative mobile communications.
Thanks to our technologies, smartphones and tablets have
increasingly compact and lighter chargers, shorter charging
cycles and longer battery lives.
We make life safer
Whether online or in documents such as electronic passports,
confidential data must be protected against misuse. Infineon
security chips use innovative encryption technologies to
safeguard our virtual identities. We also help make our roads
safer – through solutions that support drivers more effectively,
also allowing vehicles to react automatically in hazardous
situations. In addition, our solutions make luxury-grade
automotive safety systems affordable in the small and
mid-sized segment.
We make life greener
Our world needs more and more energy. Which is why, in
future, we will have to produce, transmit and use energy more
effectively. Our semiconductors are used to efficiently generate
electricity from solar and wind sources. They also enable ener-
gy to be transmitted with almost no losses. Our technologies
reduce energy consumption in cars, trains, industrial plants,
consumer electronics and household appliances.
We create solutions for the world of today and tomorrow.
6. Applications
Our four business segments cover a broad spectrum of applica-
tions that are already helping to shape a better future. We hold
leading positions in these markets.
Automotive
In the Automotive (ATV) segment, we develop semiconductor
solutions for a wide range of applications in combustion
engine cars as well as in hybrid and electric drives. Power
semiconductors significantly boost drive efficiency, which,
in turn, reduces emissions. Microcontrollers and sensors
developed by ATV are used in advanced driver assistance
systems (ADAS), making vehicles smarter and safer on the road.
In the networked car of the future, our security microcontrollers
will help protect sensitive data. Infineon was number two
in the global automotive semiconductor market in 2014,
accounting for a market share of 10.5 percent.
7. Industrial Power Control
Chips and modules from our Industrial Power Control (IPC)
segment are used to generate, transmit and use electricity
efficiently and with virtually no losses. High-current
applications – from washing machines through industrial
drives to rail vehicles and off-shore wind parks – rely on IPC
products. In 2014, Infineon was number one in the power
semiconductor market (discrete power semiconductors and
modules), capturing a market share of 19.2 percent.
8. Power Management & Multimarket
Our Power Management & Multimarket (PMM) segment
specializes in power semiconductors for power supply
systems and modules for mobile communication applications.
PMM makes chargers smaller, lighter and more efficient,
thus cutting energy consumption significantly. Specialized
components such as high frequency and sensor modules turn
mobile phones into smartphones. PMM develops highly
reliable and long-lasting semiconductor products for medical
applications and the aerospace sector. In 2014, Infineon was
number one in the information and communication technology
market (standard MOSFET power transistors), accounting for
a market share of 27.8 percent.
9. Chip Card & Security
Chip Card & Security (CCS) addresses the need for security in a
world where people increasingly interact and communicate via
electronic devices and over digital networks. CCS is the leading
provider of security technologies, offering made-to-measure
and off-the-shelf customer-focused solutions for everything
from established smart card technologies to new, emerging
applications such as Internet of Things. Our proven security
expertise and technology innovation is built on almost 30 years
of experience and system competence. A broad security
portfolio makes us the partner of choice for today’s and
tomorrow’s security challenges. In 2014, Infineon was number
two in the microcontroller-based chip card IC market, with a
market share of 23.9 percent.
11. Revenue by
segment
971
Industrial Power
Control
1,794
Power Management
& Multimarket
13
Other Operating Segments,
Corporate and Eliminations
666
Chip Card &
Security
2,351
Automotive
5,795*revenue in fiscal 2015
in EUR million
*Includes revenue from International
Rectifier as of January 13, 2015
12. Market
10.5 %
market share*
Automotive electronics
Number 2 in automotive semiconductors
Source: Strategy Analytics, April 2015
27.8 %
market share*
Information and communication technology
Number 1 in standard MOSFET power transistors
Source: IHS Inc., September 2015
13. shares
23.9 %
market share**
*Calendar year 2014
incl. International Rectifier
**Calendar year 2014
Security
Number 2 in microcontroller-based chip card ICs
Source: IHS Inc., July 2015
19.2 %
market share*
Industrial electronics
Number 1 in the overall market for discrete power
semiconductors and modules twelve years in a row
Source: IHS Inc., September 2015
14. Corporate social resp
At Infineon, we align our corporate social responsibility (CSR)
strategy with the principles of the UN Global Compact, which
Infineon has been a member of since 2004. Our CSR strategy
covers the following areas of activity.
Business ethics: Integrity shapes the way we do business
and interact with customers, shareholders, business partners,
employees and the general public. This commitment to
integrity forms the basis of our Business Conduct Guidelines.
Environmental sustainability: Our Infineon Integrated
Management Program for Environment, Energy, Safety, and
Health (IMPRES) is certified according to ISO 14001. At our
largest European sites and our corporate headquarters
(Campeon), our energy management system is also certified
according to ISO 50001.
Carbon footprint
1 : 23
Ratio
Net ecological benefit: Reduction of approx. 35 million tons CO2 equivalents
CO2 burden 1 CO2 savings 2
A round
36.5
million tons
Around
1.6
million tons
15. onsibility at Infineon
Corporate citizenship activities: At Infineon, our corporate
citizenship activities are centered on voluntary commitment to
the communities in which we operate.
CSR supply chain management: Our suppliers have to comply
with our Business Conduct Guidelines and our principles of
purchasing.
Occupational health and safety: Our occupational health and
safety management system is certified in accordance with
OHSAS 18001.
Human resources management, human rights: Our Business
Conduct Guidelines reflect our commitment to comply with
international human rights principles.
For further information on our CSR strategy and programs, visit:
www.infineon.com/sustainability
1 Including the impact of all significant sources of emission, the carbon footprint of Infineon’s
production sites amounted to approximately 1.6 million tons of CO₂ equivalents p.a. in the
2015 fiscal year.
2 Products manufactured by Infineon raise the ecological efficiency of end-products and help
generate lifecycle savings in relevant applications of approximately 36.5 million tons of CO₂
equivalents.