VisIC appoints automotive industry expert

GaN company VisIC Technologies has announced that automotive electronics expert Wolfgang Wondrakjoined its team as a consultant.
Wondrak has spent over three decades in various leadership roles at Daimler/Mercedes Benz, were he contributed to advancements in automotive electronics and technology.
“We are thrilled to welcome Wolfgang Wondrak to our team,” said Tamara Baksht, CEO of VisIC Technologies. “His extensive experience and deep understanding of the automotive industry will be invaluable as we continue to develop and expand our GaN product offerings. Wolfgang’s insights will help us accelerate the adoption of our technology in the automotive sector, driving us closer to a future of more efficient and sustainable transportation.”
At Daimler, Wondrak held key positions in power device technology, high temperature electronics, high reliable electronics and electric powertrains including manager of power electronics advanced engineering. His contributions were pivotal in the development of advanced powertrain systems and the integration of new technologies to enhance vehicle performance and efficiency. His expertise in these areas will be instrumental in guiding VisIC Technologies’ strategic initiatives and product development efforts.
“I am excited to join VisIC Technologies and contribute to their innovative work in GaN technology,” said Wondrak. “VisIC’s commitment to advancing power electronics is impressive, and I look forward to working with the team to bring their cutting-edge solutions to the automotive industry and beyond.”
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