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MIPI Alliance Welcomes Sony Semiconductor Solutions as a Promoter Member

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MIPI Alliance Welcomes Sony Semiconductor Solutions as a Promoter Member
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MIPI Alliance Welcomes Sony Semiconductor Solutions as a Promoter Member

2026-06-16 21:11 Last Updated At:21:30

BRIDGEWATER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2026--

The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops specifications that standardize wired interfaces for mobile and other connected ecosystems, today announced that Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) has been approved as its newest Promoter member. With this appointment, Sony obtains a seat on the MIPI Alliance Board of Directors to help guide the strategic direction of MIPI interface specifications, which are widely implemented across application spaces such as mobile, automotive, physical AI, IoT and other embedded systems.

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Since joining the Alliance in 2007, Sony has contributed to the development of specifications through its participation in a broad range of working groups, including A-PHY, Camera, C-PHY, D-PHY, I3C and Security, with several representatives serving in leadership roles. In the Camera Working Group, Sony has contributed to a number of new features for MIPI CSI-2, considered the most widely adopted interface for embedded vision applications. For its multifaceted contributions, Sony was recognized with the MIPI Alliance 2018 Corporate Award, and multiple representatives have been honored with distinguished service and specification awards.

Sony was elected as a Promoter member to the seat previously held by Robert Bosch GmbH (Bosch), effective today. Sony joins Google LLC, Intel Corporation, Qualcomm Incorporated, Samsung Electronics, Co., STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Inc. and Texas Instruments Incorporated on the MIPI board. Hiroo Takahashi, deputy general manager at Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation, will represent Sony on the board.

“Sony is honored to join the MIPI Board of Directors as a Promoter member," said Yosuke Ueno, deputy senior general manager, Sony. “Our longstanding commitment to standardized MIPI interface development and their practical adoption helps bridge technical innovation with market deployment. We look forward to strengthening collaboration across the value chain of device makers, SoC vendors, OEMs and software vendors.”

“We are pleased to welcome Sony as our newest Promoter member company and are grateful for Bosch’s contributions to the board,” said Hezi Saar, chair of MIPI Alliance. “Sony has been a long-standing and influential force within MIPI, helping shape our specifications and driving the expansion of our technologies into new markets. As the industry enters a new era of intelligent, sensor-rich, and highly distributed systems, Sony’s leadership in image sensing will be pivotal in advancing the next generation of interface standards. Together, we will continue to accelerate innovation and enable a more connected, perceptive and scalable ecosystem across the diverse industries we serve.”

Promoter members are elected by the MIPI Alliance board for a two-year term and hold the right to appoint a director with a seat on the board for the duration of the term. Promoters can also be re-elected to additional terms. The eight-member MIPI board is made up of four promoter seats and four permanent seats.

The officers of the MIPI board remain in their respective roles: Hezi Saar (Synopsys), chair; Gaurav Arora (Google), vice chair; Thomas Schaeffer (Intel), treasurer; and Peter Lefkin (MIPI Alliance executive director), secretary.

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About MIPI Alliance
MIPI Alliance (MIPI) develops standardized wired interface specifications for mobile and other connected ecosystems. Founded in 2003, the organization has over 375 member companies worldwide and more than 15 active working groups delivering specifications within the extended mobile ecosystem. Members of the organization include handset manufacturers, device OEMs, software providers, semiconductor companies, application processor developers, IP tool providers, automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and test and test equipment companies, as well as camera, display, tablet and laptop manufacturers. For more information, please visit www.mipi.org.

MIPI®, A-PHY®, CSI-2® and I3C® are registered trademarks owned by MIPI Alliance. MIPI C-PHY™ and D-PHY™ are trademarks of MIPI Alliance.

Hiroo Takahashi, deputy general manager at Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation, will represent Sony on the MIPI Alliance Board of Directors.

Hiroo Takahashi, deputy general manager at Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation, will represent Sony on the MIPI Alliance Board of Directors.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — John Tortorella will not return as coach of the Vegas Golden Knights after guiding them to the Stanley Cup Final on an interim basis.

Uncertainty lingered over the situation through the team's elimination in Game 6 of the final against Carolina on Sunday night. General manager Kelly McCrimmon announced Tuesday that Tortorella would not be back.

“We thank Torts for the guidance he provided our team since joining the organization in March,” McCrimmon said. “When the decision was made to bring Torts to Vegas, we needed an immediate impact to help us at a pivotal point in the season. Torts’ experience and leadership proved to be the boost that we were looking for, helping guide us to the Stanley Cup Final. We are grateful for Torts’ passion, sincerity, and commitment to our organization, and we wish him and his family the best.”

McCrimmon hired Tortorella on March 30 when he fired Bruce Cassidy with eight games left in the season. The Golden Knights won seven of them and then got through three rounds before losing to the Hurricanes in the final.

Tortorella, who turns 68 next week, is 22 years removed from coaching Tampa Bay to the Stanley Cup in 2004. After his time with the Lightning, he spent time running the bench for the New York Rangers, Vancouver, Columbus and Philadelphia and was out of the league for roughly a year before getting the call from McCrimmon.

Players spoke highly of how Tortorella handled jumping in this spring. He took criticism in recent days for deciding to stick with goaltender Carter Hart, whose .863 save percentage was the lowest in the final since Minnesota's Jon Casey in 1991.

McCrimmon is scheduled to speak to reporters on Wednesday. One avenue Vegas could go with for Tortorella's successor is promoting Ryan Craig, who has been coach of its top affiliate, the Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League, for the past three seasons.

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Vegas Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella, right, talks to a referee during the third period in Game 4 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final series against the Carolina Hurricanes, Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Vegas Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella, right, talks to a referee during the third period in Game 4 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final series against the Carolina Hurricanes, Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

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