Infineon upgrades its Singapore plant into smart factory
By leveraging automation, digitalisation and data exchange, repetitive, non value-added tasks are eliminated
Singapore
GERMAN semiconductor giant Infineon Technologies is spending 70 million euros (S$105.2 million) in the five years to 2021 to develop a "smart factory" at its backend manufacturing plant in Singapore.
The plant will develop a smart enterprise programme entailing digital, horizontal and vertical integration of its manufacturing value chain, guided along by the principles of Industry 4.0.
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