Volkswagen Joins SEMI to Advance Automotive Electronics
Volkswagen has joined SEMI, an industry association serving the global electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. The membership gives the German vehicle manufacturer access to SEMI core competencies in developing international standards and harmonizing technology roadmaps in addition to enabling the automaker to leverage the global SEMI platform to promote industry alignment across supply-chain segments.
SEMI connects more than 2,100 member companies and 1.3 million professionals worldwide to advance the technology and business of electronics design and manufacturing. The members are responsible for the innovations in materials, design, equipment, software, devices, and services that enable smarter, faster, more powerful, and more affordable electronic products.
Volkswagen is a founding member of the SEMI Global Automotive Advisory Council (GAAC). Anchoring the SEMI Smart Transportation vertical market platform, GAAC members address automotive technology issues such as device and system reliability and connectivity, promote industry standards, and align roadmaps of carmakers with adjacent industries to accelerate time to market. The GAAC has chapters in Europe, the U.S., Japan and Taiwan.
“Volkswagen has been a key catalyst in connecting the automotive and semiconductor value chains,” said Ajit Manocha, SEMI president and CEO. “Through its leadership in the SEMI Global Automotive Advisory Council and strong automotive stakeholder engagement, Volkswagen exemplifies SEMI’s mission to connect, collaborate and innovate as the GAAC works to accelerate advances in electric mobility and autonomous driving. We are excited to welcome Volkswagen to the SEMI family.”
“The semiconductor industry is a role model for managing complexity, time-to-market and cost challenges and therefore holds the key to the automotive transformation,” said Dr. Rolf Zöller, Head of Electric/Electronics Development, Volkswagen AG. “With connected, secure and safe electronics the backbone of automated mobility and autonomous driving, aligning supply chain requirements and joint road mapping are mandatory for the future success of the automotive industry. On the strength of its global platform, SEMI is the association to enable close collaboration between the semiconductor and automotive industries.”
Source: Press Release