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Meg Hardon

Meg Hardon

Head of Government Relations, U.S.

Infineon Technologies

Meg leads government relations for Infineon Technologies Americas Corp. For 23 years at Infineon she has advocated for technology and innovation policies that support a competitive U.S. semiconductor industry and a healthy innovation ecosystem served by those semiconductors. Infineon’s interests with the federal government include development and deployment of advanced energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, collaborative research with federal agencies, semiconductor applications for space, automotive electrification standards, automotive safety and ADAS technologies, cybersecurity technology and standards, trade policy, supply chain management and foreign investment regulations.

Prior to joining Infineon, Meg was an international trade and investment consultant for small and large companies seeking to identify new markets and partners outside of the United States. She lived and worked in London and Brussels while working for the European Parliament and the European Commission and worked in Prague during the period of business growth after the Velvet Revolution.

Meg is a graduate of Duke University and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a native of Pittsburgh, PA.

Recent Events and Presentations

March 13, 2024

Transatlantic Innovation and Competitiveness: Europe’s New Agenda vs. the CHIPS and Science Act

Watch now for a high-level panel discussion featuring Signe Ratso, deputy director-general for research and innovation at the European Commission; Erwin Gianchandani, assistant director of NSF’s TIP Directorate; Meg Hardon of Infineon Technologies; and Paul Sweetman of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland.

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