€100m investment at Analog Devices' Limerick plant

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Analog's €100m investment will see it add an additional 250 employees to its workforce in Limerick over the next three years.

Analog Devices, one of the biggest and longest established tech companies in Limerick, has announced a €100 million investment at its plant at Raheen.

The investment will see it add an additional 250 employees to its workforce over the next three years. The company is a global leader in the design and manufacture of analog and digital integrated circuits - making 75,000 products used in virtually all types of electronic equipment. They are now investing €100 million in its new ADI Catalyst facility, where their engineers will collaborate directly with clients and suppliers working on design specific accelerated solutions, in highly technological simulated and robotic led environments.

Some of their projects involve designing specific car airbag sensors, as well as customised treatment and therapies in the healthcare area.CEO of Analog devices, Vincent Roche, said the new Catalyst facility in Limerick is an important part of their global investment, which provides an ideal environment for experts from across the world to connect, collaborate, test and pilot new technologies and business models.

 

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