After opening the R&D center in Sibiu, NXP Romania has reached 1000 employees

Date: 
September 26, 2023

 

NXP Romania has recently opened its second R&D center in Sibiu, in addition to the one in Bucharest. The company has had substantial growth over the last few years, with currently 1050 team members at NXP Romania. In May 2023, the company opened its second research and development (R&D) center in Sibiu and it continues to recruit, having open positions in all key areas of development.

As a world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP Semiconductors is pushing boundaries in the automotive, industrial & internet of things (IoT), mobile, and communication infrastructure markets while delivering solutions that advance a more sustainable future.

NXP Romania contributes to the development of solutions for automotive, consumer and industrial IoT markets by developing software platforms that integrate NXP components and software from partners. In addition to software development, NXP also invests in research as part of intellectual property creation programs.  

 

The R&D centers of excellence have more than 20 years of experience in designing, developing and innovating software products. The center of excellence in Bucharest focuses on two areas in continuous transformation: automotive and IoT. As automotive architectures are evolving, the teams are specialized in developing integrated software products that enhance customer experience by providing reference hardware and software platforms that are easy to use and configure. The center of excellence in Sibiu focusses on the design and development of software products in the automotive industry. NXP also has dedicated teams that focus on IT service management and chip sales and order management operations.

 

Flexibility is the key

 

Regarding employees and jobs, the national manager of NXP Semiconductors says flexibility is key.

"We offer our teams the freedom to work from wherever they want, the management supports this flexible way of working. The challenges are those related to communication and socialization. Our candidates expect a flexible working style. There is no other way and it is included in our offer to potential candidates. The needs have changed and the employees have other expectations". The statements were made by Simona Almajan, manager of NXP Semiconductors in Romania, during the "Future Jobs" conference, organized by The Diplomat-Bucharest publication.

 

We are living a technological revolution and studies show that by 2030 there will be over 40 billion ultra-connected devices. New technologies, artificial intelligence, chatbots and chips are elements that make up the future", Simona Almajan also declared during the mentioned event.

 

NPX is a global leader in software development for 5G, Wireless, Automotive (ADAS, AI/ML, Radar) technologies, security solutions and tools used in software development. The center in Bucharest focuses on two fields in continuous transformation: Automotive and Internet of Things.

Sources: hotnews.ro; turnulsfatului.ro