Analog Devices

Collaboration Evolves at Analog Devices Catalyst event

ADI Catalyst to deliver a 3.4TWh formation capability for Electric Vehicle batteries by 2030. I arrived in Limerick on June…

3 years ago

Analog Devices Invests €100 Million in ADI Catalyst

Analog Devices has announced it will invest €100 million over the next three years in ADI Catalyst, a 100,000 sq…

4 years ago

The Future Years, a Story of Analog Devices Startup in Limerick, reviewed

I reviewed this book for Irish Tech News noting I was never employed by Analog Devices but was aware of…

4 years ago

MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

ANALOG DEVICES AND TYNDALL SIGN STRATEGIC MULTI MILLION RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP

Acknowledging Tyndall National Institute as one of Europe’s leading technology research centres, Analog Devices (ADI) has signed a multi-year, multi-million…

7 years ago

Third Annual Hackathon to Investigate Solutions to Environmental Problems

Analog Devices International (ADI) has been hosting a two-day Hackathon to examine how ADI technology and business models could be…

7 years ago

UTI Toilet Sensor Wins Analog’s Hackathon on Assisted Living

A urinary tract infection (UTI) sensor won the second annual Analog Devices Hackathon which set out to examine how the…

8 years ago

Predictive Warning System Wins Analog’s Hackathon on Flooding

A framework to provide more accurate flood predictions won the first ever Analog Devices Hackathon which set out to examine…

9 years ago

Cows are online for a good reason. By Eileesh Buckley

By Eileesh Buckley, reporting on the recent IoT  event at University of Limerick. One of the afternoon speakers on day…

10 years ago

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