Chinese radar semiconductor manufacturer Calterah has opened a new office to expand its business in the European market and accelerate the introduction of advanced UWB chip products.
CALTERAH | Calterah Strengthens European Presence
🟦 Calterah, China opens new location in Munich, Germany
Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Calterah announced the opening of a new office in Munich, Germany. The aim is to strengthen cooperation with the European automotive industry, deepen relationships with existing Tier 1 suppliers, and establish a system to respond immediately to local technical needs. In addition, new products equipped with UWB (ultra-wideband radio) technology will also be introduced to the European market.
- New Office Provides Local Support and Engineering Assistance for European OEMs and Tier 1 Companies
- The company has already partnered with several European Tier 1s to supply radar chips for various vehicle models
- Along with the announcement, the Dubhe SoC Series, the world’s first IEEE 802.15.4ab compliant UWB platform, was also unveiled
🟦 Gaining trust in the European market and strategic launch of UWB are key
The background of this announcement is the high level of demand for automotive sensor technology in the European market and the importance of local responsiveness. There is. With the advancement of autonomous driving and in-vehicle sensing, there is a strong demand to improve the accuracy of radar and positioning technologies, and Calterah has developed SoCs that utilize UWB technology to meet this need. The Dubhe series integrates both positioning and radar functions on a single chip and is built in a 2T4R configuration with 2 transmit and 4 receive. As we compete with leading European companies such as STMicroelectronics and NXP, we aim to increase our market share by leveraging price competitiveness and CMOS design flexibility.

🟦 Summary
With its new location in Munich, Calterah is strengthening its support system and technology development for the European automotive industry.
Calterah, which has built up a track record in the Chinese market, is the next target for the European market, the “home of safety standards”.

