Analog Devices' 50- year impact on Irish industry celebrated as CEO and Chair Vincent Roche welcomes An Taoiseach Micheál Martin to its European Headquarters

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Limerick, Ireland, ​Thursday, 11 June 2026 ​-- ​Analog Devices, Inc. ​(ADI) ​welcomed An ​Taoiseach Micheál Martin to ​its ​Limerick site as the ​company ​marked ​the 50th ​anniversary of ​its ​operations in ​Ireland.

Since ​establishing its ​first Irish ​operations in 1976, ​ADI has ​invested more than €5 billion in capital ​projects ​across its ​Irish ​footprint ​and today operates a significant manufacturing and research and ​development footprint at its ​sites ​in Limerick, Cork and ​Dublin.

Over ​five decades, Ireland ​has ​become ​a ​cornerstone of ADI's global operations, supporting advanced semiconductor research, product development and manufacturing that ​enables ​innovation across healthcare, ​communications, industrial automation, ​mobility, energy ​and sustainability.

The anniversary ​milestone at ADI ​Catalyst - ​the ​company's 100,000-square-foot ​innovation and collaboration ​hub ​in Raheen ​- recognised, the Taoiseach said, the ​company's long-standing contribution to ​Ireland's ​economic development, ​technological leadership ​and global reputation ​as a ​destination for ​high-value investment ​and ​innovation. During ​the visit, ​the Taoiseach addressed more than 500 associates gathered at Catalyst for the 50th celebration ​event and later toured ​the ​R&D facility where ​he ​was ​introduced to the ​technology collaborations.  

"ADI's commitment to Ireland ​over the past 50 years ​has made a significant contribution to ​our ​economy and ​to ​Ireland's ​reputation ​as a ​global technology hub. ​By choosing Ireland ​and continuing to invest here decade after ​decade, ​the ​company ​helped pave the ​way for many of the ​international ​businesses that ​followed in setting up ​here. ​ADI's ​success is ​woven ​into ​the wider story of ​modern ​Ireland's ​economic success," An ​Taoiseach ​Mr. Martin said. ​"What is also ​striking is ​that ​50 years ​after ​establishing ​operations ​here, ADI remains one ​of the ​world's ​most ​advanced ​and ​innovative semiconductor ​companies. ​The ​technologies ​being developed ​by its ​teams in Ireland ​and around the world ​are helping address some of the most important challenges ​facing society, ​advancing both human ​and planetary health through innovation. We're ​proud that Ireland is ​playing a key role in this."

Vincent ​Roche, CEO and ​Chair ​of ​ADI, ​said, ​"Today is ​a celebration ​of the people, partnerships, and vision ​that ​have ​helped shape ADI's ​success ​in ​Ireland, ​Europe, ​and globally ​over the past five decades. Ireland ​has ​played a pivotal role in ​our ​growth - from ​our initial small ​manufacturing site, ​to ​today's cutting-edge R&D and manufacturing operations. The country's exceptional talent, strong ​culture ​of ​innovation, and ​vibrant ​ecosystem have made it a ​central part of our ​global innovation network. ​We are grateful for the support ​we have ​received for ​more than ​50 years from the ​IDA, whose partnership has ​facilitated our ​expansion and impact here.  ​Similarly, our collaboration with Ireland's ​world-class ​universities ​and research ​institutions ​continues to fuel our ability to ​innovate and compete ​globally. We ​value the ​continued ​support of the Irish ​government and people, reflected ​by ​the Taoiseach's ​presence ​with us ​today, as we mark ​this ​half-century milestone."

Michael Lohan, CEO ​of ​IDA Ireland, ​said, "ADI's ​50-year legacy of economic and ​societal impact in Ireland is truly significant. Since 1976, ADI's operations in Ireland ​have ​grown from strength to strength and ​are ​now recognised as a strategic cornerstone of ​its global ​operations. I ​would like to ​extend ​my sincere ​congratulations ​to ADI ​and ​look ​forward to further ​strengthening IDA Ireland's ​partnership as the ​company continues to ​innovate and invest ​in ​Ireland."

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