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Analog Devices has a new UK headquarters office

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Last week, Analog Devices (ADI) inaugurated its new UK headquarters office in Hayes, London, aiming to strengthen its connection with its customers and attract best engineering talent in the UK and overseas. 

The new office is close to a fast Elizabeth Line link to London, and Analog Devices believes it will tap into a huge pool of local talent – not only software and hardware engineers, but also a vibrant community of entrepreneurs and start-up workers, as well as skilled staff in non-engineering disciplines.

Close to Heathrow airport, the new HQ office is also a convenient hub for the company’s domain specialists located in other Analog Devices locations such as Munich, Germany, Boston, US and Limerick, Ireland. These technology and applications experts will now more easily be able to take part in UK customer meetings hosted by Analog Devices.

The new office also underpins Analog Devices’s ambitious plans for growth in the UK: it easily accommodates all the staff who previously worked at Analog Devices and legacy Linear Technology offices in Weybridge and Marlow, with a generous additional floating capacity to accommodate customer meetings, visits by field engineers, training facilities and an expanding staff headcount.

The site of the new office used to be a vinyl record factory at which discs from the likes of the Beatles and Rolling Stones were once pressed – a link to the UK’s long audio engineering heritage which is mirrored in the decoration of the new office. Mike Britchfield, Analog Devices’ European Vice President of Sales, said: ‘Our new UK office beautifully combines the past and the future – the site’s history as a record factory is appropriate given our many customers in the UK’s renowned audio equipment manufacturing industry. But we are also excited to be at the heart of London’s newest technology cluster, which gives us the opportunity to build our diverse, creative and talented workforce.’

The development of the new office and the transfer of staff from the previous Marlow and Weybridge sites has been masterminded by Alastair Boyd, Sales Director for Northern Europe and Shalini Palmer, EMEA Sales Director for Mobility.

“The UK is a hub of innovation and knowledge with many world-class companies in specific technology domains – the market is large, but fragmented. That means you have to have a prominent and enduring presence in the country if you are going to be successful here. This beautiful and impressive new office is a signal to the UK market that Analog Devices is in the UK for the long term and committed to providing all the technology and applications support that British customers need,” said Palmer.

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