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GaN in the Czech Republic is also handled by the local development center of STMicroelectronics, Europe’s largest semiconductor manufacturer. STMicro has joined the European project GaN for Advanced Power Application (GaNAP), in which CTU and the Institute for Microelectronics Applications (IMA) also join. Within the framework of GaNAP, its operating funds amount to nearly 10 million euros, of which the European Commission contributes more than 10 million euros. STMicroelectronics’ wireless charging chip.
They are also used in Prague: additional photo In the past, the American company Onsemi, which Benin Mobile Number Listproduces in the Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, was also involved in the field of GaN. She also collaborates with BUT on research. However, Onsemi decided to go more down the silicon carbide (SiC) route and sold its GaN fab in Belgium to BelGaN. It is owned by two investors officially registered in Hong Kong, namely Wuxi . Rockley combines British and Chinese capital.

The founder of BelGaN is Alan Zhou, who also has ties to China and has experience with Qualcomm and other companies. BelGaN hopes to produce millimeter and millimeter wafers for the European automotive industry, renewable energy, industry and data centers. GaN belongs to the broader field of power electronics. In the Czech Republic, Japan's Hitachi Energy's Prague plant handles this issue. Originally a Czech company ČKD Semiconductors, it was acquired by ABB in 2001.
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