Chip manufacturer Infineon plans to double its production capacity in Dresden. When the new plant officially begins operations on July 2, the company’s largest investment at this location will be completed ahead of schedule. About three months earlier than planned, chips are set to be produced here on 300-millimeter wafers. This will create around 1,000 additional jobs.
Just three years have passed since the groundbreaking in early May 2023 until completion—a rare occurrence in Germany. The rapid pace prompted Saxony’s Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) to jokingly ask during a site visit whether Infineon might not also want to build a replacement for Dresden’s collapsed Carolabrücke.