indie Semiconductor Establishes Sales and Technical Support Center of Excellence in Japan
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022
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indie Semiconductor, Inc. (Nasdaq: INDI), an Autotech solutions innovator, is extending its market reach and building a strategic presence in Japan.
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- indie Semiconductor, Inc. (Nasdaq: INDI), an Autotech solutions innovator, is extending its market reach and building a strategic presence in Japan.
- The Company has created a Kabushiki Kaisha, or KK, and recently hired semiconductor industry veteran Yasuyuki Arai to lead its Japanese sales and marketing initiatives from Tokyo.
- Prior to Infineon, he was with Atmel and Freescale in various sales, marketing and operational roles.
- Im thrilled to be part of the indie team and bringing our innovative user experience, connectivity, electrification and ADAS solutions to the Japanese market, said Arai, vice president of Japan sales and marketing for indie.