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Smart GaN power modules for high-efficiency systems

Smartech Microelectronics develops ultra-efficient and compact integrated GaN-based power modules (SiP) to address critical power challenges in e-mobility, drones, wireless charging, and space electronics. Today's systems face major inefficiencies, size constraints, and thermal issues in high-frequency power conversion limiting performance and lifetime in mission-critical applications. The founding team brings 100+ years of experience in analog/power semiconductors and IC design. Our architecture enables system-level integration with advanced protection and radiation-hardened features. We target markets worth >$5B, from electric vehicles and drones to aerospace and industrial IoT. Our unique GaN SiP approach delivers key advantages in performance, form factor, and reliability.

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Minysa Sàrl

Smart GaN power modules for high-efficiency systems

Headquarter:
Neuchâtel

Foundation Date:
October 2025

Technology:

  • Engineering

Sectors:

  • Automotive
  • Consumer products
  • Energy efficiency
  • Drones
  • Electronics
  • Mobility
  • Hardware
  • Micro technologies
  • Robotics
  • Research and development

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