Bipolar power semiconductors for automotive, telecom, and industrial applications
WeEn Semiconductors is a Shanghai-based joint venture between NXP and JAC Capital, focused on bipolar power devices—silicon controlled rectifiers, power diodes, high-voltage transistors, and silicon carbide. The company's project pipeline and pain-point clustering reveal a manufacturing-optimization posture: active work on yield improvement, equipment reliability, and process standardization (SOP/WI systems) dominates their roadmap, while hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering roles, indicating sustained R&D and process-engineering investment.
WeEn Semiconductors develops and manufactures bipolar power semiconductors for automotive, telecommunications, computing, consumer electronics, and industrial applications. Founded in 2016 as a joint venture between NXP Semiconductors and Beijing JianGuang Asset Management, the company operates production facilities in Jilin, R&D and manufacturing-support centers in Shanghai and the United Kingdom, and sales operations across Hong Kong and multiple countries. The product portfolio spans silicon-based and wide-bandgap (silicon carbide) power devices positioned at the efficiency and cost-competitiveness tier of the market.
Bipolar power semiconductors including silicon controlled rectifiers, power diodes, high-voltage transistors, and silicon carbide devices for automotive, telecom, computing, and industrial applications.
Registered in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China, with business headquarters in Shanghai. Manufacturing is centered in Jilin City; R&D also operates in the United Kingdom.
Yes. Engineering comprises 20 of 28 active open roles, with a mix of mid-level (majority), senior, and junior positions, reflecting ongoing product development and process optimization work.
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