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Infineon to expand India ops, target 5,000 workforce by 2030
Published 2026-06-01 · Bazaar Watch Research

- German chipmaker Infineon Technologies plans to expand its India operations, investing in semiconductor R&D and supply chain infrastructure.
- The company aims to nearly double its Indian workforce from 2,600 today to about 5,000 by 2030.
- India's rapid green energy growth and ambitious 2030 non-fossil fuel capacity target are key drivers for this expansion.
- Existing partnerships with Indian firms like CDIL, Kaynes Semicon, and Zenergize provide a strong foundation for Infineon's growth.
- Indian semiconductor, power electronics, and outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) sectors could see increased investment and collaborations.
- Companies such as NSE-listed Kaynes Technologies and Continental Device India Ltd (CDIL) may benefit from deeper ties with Infineon.
- Research Indian companies in power electronics, green energy, and semiconductor services for potential long-term growth opportunities.
- Monitor government initiatives and policies supporting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and renewable energy infrastructure development.