Elmos Semiconductor Completes Supervisory Board Transition at Extraordinary General Meeting
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Elmos Semiconductor SE (FSE: ELG) held its Extraordinary General Meeting virtually on August 18, 2026, with over 82% of the voting share capital represented. All agenda items were approved by a large majority, including the election of two new members to the Supervisory Board and the approval of a revised remuneration system for the Management Board.
The primary focus of the meeting was the election of Dr. Hans Diekmann and Dr. Christian Klaiber to the Supervisory Board, effective January 1, 2027, for the remainder of the terms of Prof. Dr. Gunter Zimmer and Dr. Klaus Weyer, who are stepping down at the end of the year. This move completes the generational transition on the Supervisory Board that began in February 2026. In addition, the shareholders elected Tobias Weyer, Guido Meyer, Dr. Hans Diekmann, and Dr. Christian Klaiber as shareholder representatives for the new term starting in May 2027, with Philipp Halbach as an alternate member. This early election ensures continuity and planning certainty for the board's future work.
Dr. Hans Diekmann brings extensive expertise in corporate and capital markets law as well as corporate governance, being a partner at the international law firm A&O Shearman in Dusseldorf. Dr. Christian Klaiber, managing director of a single-family office and institute manager at the Friedrichshafen Institute for Family Businesses at Zeppelin University, also lectures in business administration at the Technical University of Munich. His background includes leadership roles in the automotive industry and deep knowledge in finance and sustainable corporate development.
The meeting also approved the 2026 remuneration system for the Management Board, which was revised to align with the company's strategic objectives and incorporate feedback from investors and proxy advisors regarding market practices and corporate governance.
This leadership refresh comes at a pivotal time for Elmos, a fabless semiconductor company specializing in analog mixed-signal ICs for the automotive sector. With over 40 years of experience, Elmos develops intelligent microchip solutions that enhance safety, comfort, and efficiency in modern vehicles, supporting advancements in driver assistance systems, sensors, motors, and LED lighting. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on megatrends such as autonomous driving, electromobility, and software-defined vehicles.
The newly elected board members are expected to provide strategic guidance as Elmos navigates the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry. Their combined expertise in law, finance, and automotive leadership will be instrumental in steering the company through its next phase of growth and innovation.
For more information about Elmos Semiconductor and its commitment to shaping the future of mobility, visit their official website at Elmos Semiconductor.
