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Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS)

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Global co-innovation program by Infineon Technologies for startups in hardware, semiconductors, and embedded software.

Funding amount
Varies by program
Funding type
Equity
Provider
Infineon Technologies (Corporate)
Application deadline
30 Jun 2026
Eligible stage
Product · Revenue
Location
Open to startups registered in India

Overview

The Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) is an initiative by Infineon Technologies, a prominent global leader in semiconductor solutions. This program is designed to forge strategic alliances with innovative startups, focusing on those developing hardware-based solutions, advanced semiconductor technologies, and sophisticated embedded software products. Its core objective is to integrate these cutting-edge startup solutions into Infineon's extensive ecosystem, thereby accelerating their journey to market and fostering growth.\n\nThrough the COINS program, Infineon acts as a pivotal technology partner. This partnership can manifest in various forms, including Infineon serving as a potential customer for the startup's innovations, a supplier of critical components, a collaborative development partner, or a facilitator for market entry. Selected startups gain invaluable access to Infineon's vast technology resources, profound engineering expertise, and expansive global customer network. Participants also receive tangible support such as free samples, evaluation boards, and expert technical advice. Furthermore, the program offers unique opportunities for startups to showcase their solutions at Infineon's premier customer events held in key global innovation hubs like Munich, Silicon Valley, and Singapore. COINS welcomes startups at diverse stages of maturity, from early-stage prototyping and pre-revenue ventures to those with more established operations.

Highlights

  • Global co-innovation program by Infineon Technologies.
  • Targets hardware, semiconductor, and embedded software startups.
  • Offers access to Infineon's technology, expertise, and customer network.
  • Provides free samples, evaluation boards, and technical advice.
  • Opportunities to present at major Infineon customer events.
  • Accepts startups from early stage to higher maturity, with revenue required for embedded software.

Who can apply

To be considered for the Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS), startups must meet specific criteria related to their product focus, business model, and operational structure.\n\n- The startup must be actively developing hardware-based solutions, semiconductor technologies, or embedded software products.\n- For startups concentrating on hardware-based solutions or semiconductor technologies, eligibility extends from early stage, prototyping, and pre-revenue phases up to those with higher operational maturity.\n- Startups specializing in embedded software must demonstrate that they are already generating product revenues to qualify for the program.\n- A key requirement is that the startup must pursue a scalable business model underpinned by wholly-owned or properly licensed intellectual property. Pure service providers, consulting firms, and engineering companies are explicitly excluded from this program's focus.\n- The applying entity must be a legal entity, such as an Inc., Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), or GmbH, and can be incorporated in any country globally.\n- The legal entity must maintain majority ownership by its individual founders and/or venture capital investors.\n- Finally, the startup is expected to have a dedicated, full-time management and development team in place.

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Deadline & timing

Applications for Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) are open and the current deadline is 30 Jun 2026. Applications are closing soon, so prepare your documents early. Deadlines can change — always reconfirm on the official source before submitting.

What the funding covers

Participants in the Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) receive comprehensive support designed to accelerate their development and market presence.\n\n- Selected startups are granted access to Infineon's extensive technology resources, deep engineering expertise, and a broad global customer network.\n- Tangible benefits include the provision of free samples and evaluation boards to aid in product development and testing.\n- Startups also receive invaluable technical advice from Infineon's experts.\n- Unique opportunities are provided to present their innovative solutions at Infineon's flagship customer events, held in prominent locations like Munich, Silicon Valley, and Singapore, offering significant exposure.\n- Infineon actively engages as a potential customer, supplier, development collaborator, or go-to-market facilitator, thereby playing a crucial role in accelerating the startup's market entry and overall growth.

About the provider

Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) is offered by Infineon Technologies, a corporate programme. It is delivered directly by Infineon Technologies as a equity. You can verify current details and timelines on the provider's official website before applying.

How to apply

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Documents you’ll need

Before you apply to Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS), keep these documents ready — note the program-specific requirements at the top:

  • Certificate of incorporation showing your startup is registered as private limited and llp
  • A pitch deck or short business plan describing the problem, product and traction
  • Company registration documents and PAN
  • Founder identification (PAN / Aadhaar) and brief profiles
  • Recent financial statements or projections
  • Product details — a demo, prototype or working link if available

Exact requirements are confirmed on the official application portal — treat this as a preparation checklist.

Who this is best for

Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) is best suited for product, revenue and profitable-stage deeptech electronics robotics startups in India seeking an equity investment. If that describes your startup, review the eligibility criteria above before applying.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS)?

The Infineon Co-Innovation Program (COINS) is a global initiative by Infineon Technologies to partner with innovative startups. It focuses on ventures developing hardware-based solutions, semiconductor technologies, and embedded software, offering them technology access, expertise, and market opportunities.

What kind of funding does the COINS program offer?

The COINS program is an equity-based partnership. Infineon Technologies takes an equity stake in selected startups, with the specific investment amount varying based on the individual startup and the defined scope of cooperation.

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