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A corporate social responsibility program has no chance of creating a lasting impact without action. We couldn’t be prouder to share two stories of giving back from our friends on #teamnexperia Malaysia.

Hiking & Cleaning Activity – Mohd

TeamNexperia Malaysia has successfully organized multiple hiking expeditions across various locations in the hills and mountains of Negeri Sembilan. The series of hiking expeditions began back in August 2023 and continued until the final session in February 2024.​

Participants embarked on a scenic hike along Bukit Taisho, followed by other trails at Bukit Batu Sawa and Gunung Angsi, while also taking the opportunity to enjoy the stunning views of nature and collecting trash along the hike. It is a meaningful expedition that not only encourages outdoor activities but also fosters a sense of responsibility for nature. ​

The engagement of experienced trail guides and the proactive involvement of the management Team during the hiking events help create a well-organized and enjoyable experience for all.​

Blessing Bag Donations – Shereen

TeamNexperia Malaysia has recently embarked on a heartwarming journey of our “Donation of Blessing Bags” campaign in conjunction with the Chinese New Year festive. With the support and generosity of our incredible employees, we came together to create special blessing bags filled with thoughtful essentials and tokens of love. ​

These bags contained necessities like non-perishable food, hygiene products, personal care items, and bedsheets, aiming to provide comfort and warmth to the residents of Weng Da Old Folks’ home in Negeri Sembilan. The blessing bags were handed over by our HR Director, Mr. Muhammad Hilman Rao Abdullah to the home’s caretaker.

To celebrate and enliven the CNY festivities, we also hosted a Yee Sang event, symbolizing abundance and good health for the residents. ​

We extend our deepest appreciation to everyone who contributed to this meaningful cause through donations, volunteerism, or spreading awareness. Every contribution counts!

Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring stories!

#TeamNexperia BOLEH!!!​ #WeCareWeShare

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100 years Hamburg – Wafer Production

Efficiency has always been at the heart of everything we do.
In today’s post celebrating 100 years of history in Hamburg, we’re looking at our journey from producing under a million radio tubes under the name Valvo in 1925/26, to shipping out over 100 billion components annually from the largest factory producing small-signal diodes and transistors in the world, accounting for around a quarter of global production.

The term wafer started appearing in the semiconductor industry in the 1950s to describe a thin round slice of semiconductor material, the most common being germanium or silicon. Wafers come in many different sizes, ranging from 25mm (1 inch) up to 450mm (17.7 inch). At our Hamburg site, we focus on 150/200mm (6/8 inch) wafers, with the 200mm quickly becoming the standard.
In 1965, the first 2-inch wafers started rolling off the line and enough were produced to make 250 million dies. By 1975, that figure had increased to over 1 billion. In 2000, 150mm wafer production capability was added, and the number of potential dies reached 20 billion. This was the first 6-inch production line in the world and allowed for new benchmarks in efficiency and production cost reduction.

#didyounkow Individual wafers, depending on their size, can hold anywhere from several dozen to thousands of chips. After a 4-6 week processing period, our wafers are covered in numerous dies. These dies are then sectioned and packaged to become diodes and transistors. Today’s smallest diodes can fit around 500,000 onto a single 200mm wafer. This translates to 1.8 times more components being produced on a 200mm wafer compared to a 150mm wafer, showcasing the significant impact on production efficiency.
In 1989, our Hamburg factory shipped 2.8 billion semiconductor elements. This figure skyrocketed to 45 billion by 2009. Today, we’re producing well over 100 billion components, which end up in every piece of electronics you can imagine.

#100yearshamburg #manufacturingefficiency #semiconductorindustry

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Littelfuse Sustainability – Design of Experiments

🌱Factoring in #Sustainability! bit.ly/3v1liFU Our Littelfuse team in Dongguan, China used the Design of Experiments (DOE) method – a Lean philosophy to systematically determine the relationship between factors affecting a process and the output of that process – to calculate how to optimally enhance product performance and eliminate hazardous manufacturing materials by identifying new raw materials and formulations!

#Littelfuse #LEAN #SixSigma

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