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Ferroelectric Memory Company

Ferroelectric Memory Company

Germany

Posted on Apr 4, 2026
Role Overview

Thank you for your interest in FMC — we're glad you found your way to us.

We're building something genuinely rare: a semiconductor company rooted in Dresden, developing next-generation ferroelectric memory technology that's set to redefine how AI systems store and process data. Our DRAM+ and Cache+ chips are designed to be faster, more energy-efficient, and non-volatile — and the world is starting to take notice.

Right now, we're growing our team with experienced professionals who want to be part of a technology story that's still being written.

If you didn't find an open role that matches your background today, we'd still love to stay connected. Join our Recruitment Pool, share your profile and our Talent Acquisition team will reach out when a role opens up that's the right fit for your experience.

We're particularly interested in hearing from people with deep experience in semiconductor R&D, process engineering, memory design, or adjacent fields, but if you bring something different and believe it belongs at FMC, we want to know.

Thanks again for thinking of us. We hope to be in touch soon.

About Us

Ferroelectric Memory GmbH (FMC) is a pioneering semiconductor company based in Dresden, Germany, focused on next-generation non-volatile memory technology.

Founded in 2016, FMC is at the forefront of innovation in ferroelectric memory, enabling faster, more energy-efficient, and scalable solutions for future computing systems.

Our team combines deep expertise in semiconductor physics, device engineering, and system design to redefine memory architectures for emerging applications in AI, IoT, and high-performance computing.

Join us and be part of a team shaping the future of memory technology.

Why FMC?

  • Cutting-edge memory technology
  • Strong presence in the Dresden semiconductor ecosystem
  • High ownership and impact-driven roles
  • International and collaborative team
  • Direct contribution to AI and next-generation computing