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the market of the future. Start-up companies on the other hand bring new ideas. A good mix is what the market, as well as the customer, demands. We are keen to collaborate to bring the best of both worlds to the customer.


In your opinion, is EV (electric vehicle) charging a fad or an emerging market? How are you developing technology for this sector?


The possibility of implementing mobility using naturally generated energy is a huge market and a challenge for the future. We see a great deal of creativity and new development in this area. Whether it is the storage of energy or the transfer to motion with accompanying comfort, the tasks and areas are constantly growing. Especially as the industrial implementation takes place on site – being present is crucial. There is still a lot left to do, let's get down to it!


What do you think will be the next big tech trend in electronics?


As long as we still have things like microprocessors that cause energy loss, and we continue to work to improve our lives and how things work, there will be constant innovation and development. The biggest trends I see happening in technology are around IoT, electric vehicles, wireless and even power electronics, where components format size will continue to get smaller. Sustainability and careful use of resources will become increasingly important too. SiC (silicon carbide) and GaN (gallium nitride), for example, are just two new material combinations that are on the road to success regarding electronics.


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