EnSilica expands with new Cambridge engineering hub

Published 28/05/2025, 07:06
EnSilica expands with new Cambridge engineering hub

CAMBRIDGE, UK - EnSilica plc, a prominent player in the design and supply of custom ASICs, has inaugurated a new engineering hub in Cambridge, bolstering the company’s design capabilities in mmWave/RF integrated circuits amidst growing customer demand. This strategic move brings the total global workforce of EnSilica to 190.

The newly established facility, staffed with six engineers, four holding PhDs, is expected to enhance EnSilica’s engineering expertise, particularly in the satellite and communications markets. The company’s CEO, Ian Lankshear, expressed confidence that this expansion will capitalize on immediate growth opportunities, attributing this development in part to the UK Space Agency C-LEO funded award.

EnSilica, headquartered near Oxford, operates across various locations, including three other UK engineering design centres and international facilities in India and Brazil. The Cambridge hub represents the latest addition to its global operations, tapping into the city’s rich semiconductor ecosystem and positioning the company to attract further talent.

This expansion aligns with EnSilica’s track record of delivering high-quality ASIC solutions across automotive, industrial, healthcare, and communications sectors. The company also provides a broad portfolio of core IP in areas such as cryptography, radar, and communications systems.

The information about the establishment of the new engineering hub is based on a press release statement.

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