I It is reported that the former CEO of Volkswagen Group Herbert Diess returned to the German company and is about to assume the leadership of automotive semiconductors. He returned only to serve as the chairman of the supervisory board of Infineon. This time, Diess found a new job and was nominated as the next director of Infineon, which means that the future of mass electrification transformation is facing opportunities and challenges, and there is a long way to go!
II In 2018, Diess officially became the CEO of Volkswagen Group.
Some time ago, Herbert Diss officially resigned. It was reported on the Internet that Diss made this move because of conflicts with the trade union. The media have claimed that he was "expelled" from the company by the workers. In fact, Diess just wanted to move to the automotive chip industry.
In November of this year, Volkswagen's car engine system was exposed as an obvious shortcoming! Car owners collectively complained about this: It will be too late if it is not resolved. And Volkswagen's newly appointed CEO Thomas Schaefer admits that the in-car infotainment system is terrible. He believes that both hardware and software will continue tonductors caused by low-carbon and digitalization, Infineon is accelerating its market share and promoting low-carbon and digital development. In addition, the Infineon OktoberTech™ Ecological Innovation Summit was also held online! At the same time, with the continuous breakthrough of ToF technology, Infineon is opening a new world of 3D perception. It can be seen that low-carbon and digitalization are the main forces shaping Infineon in the next 10 years. Once Herbert Diess becomes the Chairman of Infineon's Supervisory Board, Infineon's future technology business will be further promoted. According to reports, Diess was once kicked out by the board of directors, and now he is at the helm of the chip oligarch, with a greater right to speak!
V On the other hand, Infineon's supervisory board has also been exposed recently that it will conduct general elections. In 2021, the role of Infineon's simplified organizational structure management committee changed. Infineon appointed COO as the then new CEO for a five-year term and took office on April 1, 2022. This year, Infineon once again announced the new CEO candidate, and Jochen Hanebeck will take over from April next year; and Infineon also announced the appointment of Rutger Wijburg as the company's new chief operating officer!