InPsytech Strengthens Global Expansion Plans With Former Altera and Intel Executive
InPsytech, the intellectual property division of Egis Technology Group, has announced a major strategic appointment as it prepares for broader global market expansion. On May 21, the company confirmed that a former Altera CEO and former Intel executive has joined as a senior strategy adviser, bringing decades of semiconductor leadership and international business experience to the role.
The appointment signals InPsytech’s growing ambitions in the global intellectual property and technology markets. As demand continues to rise for advanced semiconductor solutions, IP licensing, embedded technologies, and secure hardware innovation, companies with strong technical assets are increasingly looking for experienced leadership to guide long-term growth.
By adding a senior adviser with a strong background in chip design, semiconductor operations, and global corporate strategy, InPsytech is positioning itself to scale more aggressively. The company is expected to benefit from the adviser’s knowledge of international partnerships, enterprise-level expansion, and the fast-changing needs of the semiconductor industry.
InPsytech operates under Egis Technology Group, a company known for its work in biometric security and technology solutions. With the semiconductor and intellectual property markets becoming more competitive, the new appointment could help InPsytech sharpen its business strategy, identify new commercial opportunities, and strengthen its presence across key global regions.
The move also comes at a time when technology companies are placing greater emphasis on intellectual property as a core business asset. From AI-enabled devices and edge computing to mobile platforms and secure authentication systems, IP plays a crucial role in enabling faster product development and stronger market differentiation.
For InPsytech, the addition of a seasoned semiconductor executive may help accelerate its transition from a specialized IP unit into a more globally recognized technology player. The company’s focus on large-scale growth suggests it is preparing to expand beyond existing markets and pursue deeper relationships with technology partners, manufacturers, and enterprise customers.
While the company has not detailed every aspect of the adviser’s responsibilities, the role is expected to center on strategic planning, market development, and growth execution. With experience from major semiconductor organizations, the adviser is likely to support InPsytech in navigating complex industry trends and identifying where its intellectual property portfolio can create the most value.
The announcement highlights a broader trend across the tech industry: experienced semiconductor leaders are becoming increasingly important as companies compete in areas such as AI hardware, advanced sensors, secure computing, and next-generation connected devices.
InPsytech’s latest appointment may prove to be an important step in its effort to build a stronger global footprint and compete more effectively in the expanding technology IP market.






