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Analog Devices opens new advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand

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Semiconductor company, Analog Devices (ADI) has opened a new advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand. The expansion builds on ADI’s hybrid manufacturing strategy, which leverages a global network of internal factories and external foundry/Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) partners to deliver resilient, high performance solutions.

Thailand plays a critical role in ADI’s global manufacturing network, supporting long term growth by expanding the company’s footprint with the resilience, flexibility and scale needed to serve customers across several markets. Designed as a smart, sustainable factory, the new facility brings together advanced automation, digital manufacturing technologies and operations optimised for efficiency and environmental performance to enable faster response to demand while continuing to deliver the quality, reliability and performance customers expect in a dynamic global environment.

“Thailand is one of the strategic hubs of ADI’s global manufacturing footprint,” said Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair at ADI.

Analog Devices Thailand (ADTH) was established 2000, and is one of ADI’s most critical backend manufacturing sites supporting industrial, automotive, communications, consumer and digital healthcare markets. The facility adds significant cleanroom and manufacturing capacity, enabling ADI to scale test, wafer-level processing, chip scale packaging and final IC test operations. Designed as a hub of innovation and automation, it integrates advanced manufacturing technologies that enhance efficiency, precision, and intelligent operations. The facility also enables smarter processes, strengthens ADI’s manufacturing capabilities and empowers teams to create meaningful impact in their daily work to support faster response to customer demand while maintaining world class quality standards.

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