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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· April 13, 2026

Navitas Semiconductor Appoints Gregory M. Fischer as Independent Director to its Board

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  • Navitas has made great strides over the last year toward our mission of being the leader in high power semiconductors

    60% confidence
  • Fischer believes his extensive background in governance and industry leadership will further strengthen Navitas' foundation as they scale leading-edge GaN and high-voltage SiC technologies to high-power markets

    60% confidence
  • Navitas is the world's first semiconductor company to be CarbonNeutral-certified

    60% confidence
  • Greg is joining at a pivotal time for Navitas and adding his talent and experience to our current board is an important step in ensuring that Chris and our full management team have the support and access to key insights required for success in this highly competitive, fast moving market

    60% confidence
  • Navitas has over 300 patents issued or pending

    60% confidence
  • Navitas is capitalizing on the AI revolution and it is an exciting time to be part of the pivot to Navitas 2.0 as the Company leads the next generation of power semiconductors

    60% confidence

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