At a time when tech giants are scaling back their operations and announcing heavy redundancies, Limerick’s tech scene had reason to celebrate today as Analog Devices announced it is increasing its workforce in Ireland by 600 to address the semiconductor shortage.
The scale of the investment - some €630 million - illustrates just how acute that shortage has become. The global supply chain’s dependence on these chips was thrust into the spotlight during the pandemic, ...
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