
KISTA, Sweden and SAN JOSE, CA, Nov 11, 2025 – Sivers Semiconductors has appointed Raymond Biagan as chief revenue officer (CRO), effective Nov. 10, 2025. He will oversee global sales and field applications engineering. Biagan previously worked at GlobalFoundries, where he helped increase revenue and managed customer accounts exceeding $1 billion in sales.
“This sales leadership appointment is timely as Sivers look to capitalize on our expanded customer pipeline in both our businesses. Raymond has a tremendous track record of establishing strong and trusted customer relationships across geographies and sales channels. His ability to build and drive world class teams that efficiently convert opportunities to design wins and revenue streams will serve Sivers well at this stage of our transformational journey,” said Vickram Vathulya, CEO of Sivers Semiconductors.
“I am excited and honored to join Sivers Semiconductors at this critical stage in its growth journey,” said Raymond Biagan, incoming CRO of Sivers Semiconductors. “The company’s innovative technologies, upcoming new product releases and increasing customer traction position us extremely well in our target markets. I look forward to making a meaningful impact by leveraging my experience to support strategic execution, expand and deepen our customer relationships, drive future growth, and contribute to long-term success for our shareholders.”
Before joining GlobalFoundries, Biagan held sales leadership roles for more than 25 years in the microelectronics industry. He has worked at companies including Qualcomm, RF Micro Devices (now Qorvo), RFaxis (acquired by Skyworks) and Sanan Integrated Circuits. His background includes domain knowledge in wireless and photonics technologies.
Raymond has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from University of California, Irvine and is a graduate of the Executive Education program of University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
Source: Sivers Semiconductors
About Sivers Semiconductors

Sivers Semiconductors, based in Kista, Sweden, develops and markets integrated chips and modules for satellite communications, 5G and 6G wireless networks, and optical communications. Operating through its Photonics and Wireless divisions, the company serves industries including telecommunications, defense, aerospace, industrial sensing and data centers. Its laser and RF beamforming technologies support high-speed connectivity and improved energy efficiency in AI data centers, satellite networks and telecom systems.