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STMicroelectronics, established in 1987 and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is a leading global semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacture of a broad range of integrated circuits (ICs) and discrete devices. The company's product portfolio encompasses microcontrollers, analog devices, power management, sensors, and automotive ICs, serving industries such as automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications equipment. STMicroelectronics is recognized for its commitment to innovation, with over 9,000 employees in R&D and a portfolio of more than 21,000 patents. With a presence in 35 countries and serving over 200,000 customers, the company delivers advanced semiconductor solutions globally.
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STMicroelectronics Helps Lierda Develop Low-Power Bluetooth Module for Wireless Solutions

STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has announced that a new low-power Bluetooth module from Lierda Science & Technology Group Co. Ltd, a hi-tech enterprise that provides IoT system and smart product solutions in China, uses an ST STM32WB55* Bluetooth® LE (BLE) microcontroller (MCU).

STMicroelectronics Delivers First Stellar Advanced Automotive Microcontrollers for New Road-Car Projects

STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has begun delivering the first Stellar SR6 automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) for automotive-industry leaders to realize the next generation of advanced vehicle electronics that deliver new levels of performance and safety.

STMICROELECTRONICS AND POLITECNICO DI MILANO ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT ON RESEARCH CENTER FOR ADVANCED SENSORS

STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and Politecnico di Milano, a scientific-technological university, which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers, announced today a five-year collaboration agreement in the presence of Italy’s Minister of Economic Development Giancarlo Giorgetti. At the heart of the agreement is the establishment of a joint research center on advanced materials for sensors (STEAM), leveraging the long-standing collaboration between ST and Politecnico. The joint research center has been created to give professors, researchers, and PhDs a unique opportunity in Italy, namely all the means to conceive, design and develop MEMS technology and to create new MEMS products.

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