Cambridge GaN Devices appoints onsemi veteran as CEO

Cambridge GaN Devices appoints onsemi veteran as CEO Cambridge GaN Devices appoints onsemi veteran as CEO

Fabio Necco will be taking over from Cambridge GaN Devices’ (CGD) Co-Founder, Giorgia Longobardi, as CEO in 2026.

Necco comes to CGD from onsemi where he was Vice President and Division General Manager with more than 25 years’ experience in power electronics, application engineering, vehicle electrification, and data centres – all primary market focus points of CGD.

“I am delighted to welcome Fabio to CGD and hand over the day-to-day leadership of the company while I channel my energy into my passion for bringing advanced, sustainable and energy-efficient power electronics solutions to market. Fabio is the right person with the right skill set to take CGD into its next growth phase, and I shall do all I can to support his initiatives as I transition into my new role as CMO at CGD,” said Longobardi.

CGD’s energy-efficient GaN devices enable power electronic designers to develop sustainable, energy-efficient systems. These inherent benefits, coupled with the flexibility of the proven fabless model, make CGD uniquely positioned to exploit rapidly growing markets, which can already be seen in the exponential demand for GaN technology.

Unlike many other GaN solutions, CGD’s ICeGaN technology uses a monolithic, single-chip approach that integrates all necessary components onto a single die, which substantially improves efficiency and performance.

That monolithic design means that CGD delivers compact, engineer-led GaN power devices that combine next-generation design and innovation, making it ideal for the market specific requirements of Traction/Aux inverters for electric vehicle (EV) and industrial power conversion solutions. The company’s focus on bare die, ease of use, robust gate, and parallel operation make it suitable for a wide range of power applications.

Necco said: “CGD is at an exciting juncture in its history. I have known CGD and Giorgia for years and have long been impressed with its success under her leadership. I am very excited about CGD’s unique technology and to have been chosen to lead our entire team to the next stages of product development as well as substantially increasing our presence in key markets.

“[My] immediate priorities will be strengthening CGD’s commercial position by engaging with our key customers in focus markets. I will [also] revisit the company’s go to market strategy on key segments such as AI/data centres, energy infrastructure, industrial, and automotive.”

Necco believes that AI/data centres will offer opportunities for short term revenue, while automotive will be more long term.

Longobardi, in addition to her continuing role as CMO at CGD, will continue to serve as a Director on CGD’s Board and on the Advisory Board of the International Semiconductor Industry Group (I.S.I.G.).

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