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Innoscience signs new design-in partner

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CODICO to support designers at the ‘start of their GaN journey, through to full production’

GaN company Innoscience has announced a distribution deal with CODICO GmbH, covering all European countries.

CODICO (an abbreviation of ‘The COmponent Design-In COmpany’) is a privately owned distributor with headquarters near Vienna in Austria, product competence centres in Munich (Germany), Treviso (Italy) and Stockholm (Sweden), and 43 offices in 12 countries. It provides technical support from the initial development phase through to the end product, for a range of active, passive and electromechanical electronic components.

Denis Marcon, Innoscience’s general manager, Europe said: “Most customers are only at the start of their journey with GaN products, therefore, even though are parts are rugged, reliable and easy to use, designers will need a lot of technical support as they transition from silicon to these WBG parts. We are confident that CODICO is able to provide the technical expertise required to enable our customers to reap the benefits GaN offers.”

Thomas Berner, product management at CODICO, added:: “Innoscience offers both discrete (InnoGaN) and integrated (SolidGaN) GaN power solutions and is poised to be the world’s largest dedicated GaN producer with two 8-inch wafer fabs already in production. Therefore, having Innoscience on board supports our plans to grow in our target segments industrial, renewable energies and e-mobility. Innoscience’s high-performance and reliable GaN-Fets match our strategy to deliver technical state-of-the art components to our customer-base and complements to the drivers we already offer.”


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