Analog Devices Announces Investment of €630 Million
Analog Devices, Inc., a global
semiconductor leader, announced a new €630 million investment at its European
regional headquarters in the Raheen Business Park in Limerick, Ireland. The
investment enables the construction of a new, state-of-the-art, 45,000 sq-ft
Research & Development and manufacturing facility.
The new facility will support ADI’s development of next-generation signal processing
innovations designed to accelerate the digital transformation of Industrial,
Automotive, Healthcare, and other sectors. It is
expected to triple ADI’s European wafer production capacity and aligns with the company’s goal of doubling its internal manufacturing
capacity to enhance the resiliency of its global supply
chain and better serve customer
needs. This investment is expected to grow ADI’s employment footprint in
the mid-west region of Ireland by 600
new positions, a significant increase to ADI’s current 1,500 employees in
Ireland and 3,100 employees in Europe as a whole.
Today’s announcement comes a year after ADI
announced a separate investment of €100 million in ADI Catalyst, its 100,000 sq-ft custom-built facility for innovation
and collaboration at its Limerick campus. Ireland is also home to ADI’s main European Research and Development
Center, which has generated more than 1,000 patents since its inception and has
seeded ADI R&D sites throughout Europe in Spain, Italy, UK, Romania, and
Germany.
“Since
1976, Ireland has been a critical innovation center for ADI, thanks to its
strong academic and research organizations, business ecosystem, and progressive
government leadership,” said ADI CEO and Chair Vincent Roche. “This
next-generation semiconductor manufacturing facility and expanded R&D team
will further extend ADI Limerick’s global influence. Through organic R&D
and close collaboration with our customers and ecosystem partners, we are
striving to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges and enable a more
efficient, safer, and sustainable future.”
The new investment is planned as part of a
collaboration within the European Union’s Important Projects of Common European
Interest on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies (IPCEI ME/CT)
initiative, and will support cross-border collaborative research. ADI’s
IPCEI application – Ireland’s first since the inception of the Important
Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) initiative
– is subject to final approval from the European Commission, and is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
An
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD said: “This is a really significant announcement for
Limerick and the Mid-West region, which marks a new chapter in the longstanding
relationship between ADI and Ireland. This massive €630 million investment is
great news for local employment with lots of jobs being created during the
construction phase, and 600 high-end graduate jobs. It means a significant
expansion in the size and scale of ADI’s research, innovation, and development,
leading to new, highly innovative products. This investment is further evidence
of the Government’s commitment to bringing jobs to the Mid-West. Most IDA jobs
created in recent years have been outside of Dublin, and Limerick has done
particularly well with its deep talent pool, universities, airport, and
infrastructure. This investment will also mean lots of spin-off jobs and
contracts for local SMEs and Irish-owned businesses. ADI’s investment is part
of Ireland’s commitment to develop Important Projects of Common European
Interest, IPCEIs, and will contribute to Europe’s broader microelectronics
sector. The future is digital. There can be no such future without
microchips and it’s great that Ireland is such an important player in the supply
chain.”
Minister for Enterprise Trade &
Employment Simon Coveney said: “This is a much welcome announcement from
Analog Devices and a great vote of confidence in Limerick and the Mid-West.
It’s also noteworthy that it’s the latest in a series of major job
announcements outside of Dublin. I’m struck not only by the scale of the
investment, but also the high quality positions that will result. I’ll be
visiting Analog Devices in Boston during a trade mission this week where we’ll
be looking forward to many more years of doing business in Ireland.”
IDA
Ireland CEO Michael Lohan said: “The technology that ADI will develop at this
facility in Limerick is at the very forefront of innovation and has the
potential to revolutionise the lives of billions of people across the world.
This investment by ADI is intended to strengthen our supply chain resilience
for advanced semiconductor processes. We wish continued success to
ADI and look
forward to our continued partnership. This
is a transformational investment for the Limerick site, for the Mid-West
region, and for the semiconductor industry in Ireland. IDA Ireland is committed
to supporting investments of scale that impact positively on Europe’s
semiconductor industry.”
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