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Soitec to acquire EpiGan for €30 million

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Acquisition accelerates Soitec's penetration across high-growth 5G, power and sensor market segments

Soitec, a Grenoble-based semiconductor materials firm, has entered into an agreement to acquire EpiGaN, a supplier of GaN epitaxial wafer materials, based in Hasselt, Belgium.

Soitec will pay €30M in cash, plus an additional earn-out payment based on completion of certain milestones. EpiGaN's GaN products are used primarily within RF 5G, power electronics, and sensor applications, with the total addressable market of GaN technologies estimated to be between 500,000 to 1M wafers per year within five years.

"GaN technology is gaining significant traction in RF and power markets. GaN epi-wafers represent a natural strategic fit with Soitec's current portfolio of engineered substrates," said Soitec CEO Paul Boudre. "The acquisition of EpiGaN further extends and complements Soitec's portfolio beyond silicon to create new value-added process solutions for both RF 5G and power systems."

In the mobility space the co-optimisation of performance, low power and cost is key. The arrival of 5G sub 6GHz and mmW is driving new generations of base stations, compared with 4G, which in turn require more energy-efficient, higher performing, smaller, and more affordable power amplifiers (PA). Soitec will expand its engineered substrates offering for PA with GaN leading the way in today's smaller, lighter, more efficient and cost effective base station designs.

"Widely recognised for its strong expertise in GaN for several years, EpiGaN has developed a technology which is ready and optimized for 5G broadband network applications," said EpiGaN co-founder and CEO Marianne Germain. "Our technology creates the unique opportunity for Soitec's customers to develop quickly product solutions targeting new high-growth markets, such as RF devices, efficient power switching devices and sensor devices."

"The GaN technology developed by EpiGaN opens up many future opportunities and we believe Soitec is an excellent partner to further develop the full potential of EpiGaN," said Katleen Vandersmissen, director of EpiGaN and representative of cornerstone investor Investment Company of Limburg (LRM).

In addition, the EpiGaN acquisition also creates new complementary growth opportunities across Soitec's existing Power-SOI products given GaN's use in power transistor designs. Both Power-SOI and GaN address the requirements for integrating high-voltage and analog functions in intelligent, energy-efficient and highly reliable power IC devices, for use in consumer electronics, data centrd, automotive and industrial markets. EpiGaN will be integrated as one of Soitec's business units.

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