SweGaN launches project for new headquarters and wafer production facility
SweGaN has announced it is building a new headquarters including a high-capacity semiconductor production facility in Linköping, Sweden.
The new facility will be built at the Innovative Materials Arena (IMA). IMA is a cluster for innovative materials located in Linköping, Sweden, in Östergötland - a region renowned for its progressive materials industries.
Completion of the project is planned for the end of Q2 with the deployment of the company’s innovative manufacturing processes to produce next-generation GaN-on-SiC engineered epitaxial wafers in high volume. The facility has been designed to accommodate a production capacity of up to 40,000, 100mm/150mm, epiwafers per year. This significant scaling initiative is backed by a Series A financing round announced in September 2022, and is closely aligned with the accelerated global demands for GaN-on-SiC epiwafers used in 5G base stations, defence radars, low-orbit satellite communications, and power switches for EVs.
“The new SweGaN HQ and production facility provides substantial flexibility and means to support the company’s expansion during its growth journey – in both capacity and space,” says Henrik Tölander, COO, SweGaN.
“This major step strengthens SweGaN’s deep roots in Sweden and will bring the entire company together under one roof, continues Tölander.” We also aim to create a stimulating and inspiring work environment for young talents, materials specialists, and all strategic roles alike to join our exciting growth journey and build the company with us.”
“A new order is being established for semiconductor supply chains, and we are striving to be a go-to strategic partner for our customers in this new era,” says Jr-Tai Chen, CEO, SweGaN. Harnessing the challenges and opportunities associated with the new era of semiconductor manufacturing, SweGaN’s vision has become clearer than ever - to build sustainable, smart, and green manufacturing for the materials that can enhance connectivity, security, and mobility of the future.”
The company will be implementing its patented and qualified GaN-on-SiC technologies in the new facility for high-volume production to achieve economies of scale while maintaining the material SweGaN is already known for.