Dream Chip opened new ASIC Design Center in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Hannover and Waalre -- June 11th,2019 -- Dream Chip Technologies (DCT) has opened a new engineering site in Waalre close to High Tech Campus Eindhoven in the Netherlands. DCT successfully hired 15 very experienced SoC engineers who have been working for NXP Semiconductors in the NXP Eindhoven site until the end of March this year.
With this strong engineering team on board, DCT is strengthening their capability to design complex ASICs and SoCs. With now over 100 engineers, DCT is very well placed to address the globally growing demand for complex automotive SoCs. With its strength in automotive safety and in the application field of camera based autonomous driving solutions, DCT is now able to offer their silicon proven and well-known automotive vision SoC platform to many more customers.
The new office is operational since April 1st, 2019.
“We are proud to be able to get this very experienced engineering team on board. All team members have a great track record in the design of SoCs and ASICs. They have developed products which have been manufactured in 100 of million devices. Having this team on board allows us to design much bigger and facilitate a wider variety of projects in the semiconductor market. With this move, we are now a unique player in the European semiconductor world.” said Peter Schaper, CEO of Dream Chip Technologies.
“We are very happy to join the innovative Dream Chip team that has a great spirit and open-minded attitude! DCT is a fast-growing company that focuses on automotive and industrial applications creating future prove solutions. With our background and history in the design of complex chips, we contribute to the future growth of DCT.” states the site managers Cas Groot and Twan van Ravenstein of the new team in Waalre.
About Dream Chip Technologies
Dream Chip Technologies GmbH (DCT) is the largest independent German design service company, specialized in the development of large ASICs, FPGAs, embedded software and systems, with a strong application focus on automotive vision systems. Companies worldwide from different industrial sectors rely on DCT's expertise and outstanding engineering skills. It is DCT’s mission to bridge the gap between demand and supply by supporting their customers with sophisticated vision technologies, thus enabling them to launch new products without neglecting their core business. This strategy ensures business stability and steady growth through product innovations simultaneously. DCT's headquarters are located in Northern Germany near Hanover. For more information, please visit the company’s web site at: www.dreamchip.de
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