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Denis Doyle, Analog Devices, and Prof William Scanlon, Tyndall National Institute

ADI partners with Tyndall

Semiconductor company Analog Devices (ADI) has signed a multi-million euro research agreement with Cork-based ICT research centre Tyndall National Institute.

Denis Doyle, vice-president and general manager at Analog Devices, said: “This strategic agreement built on the long-term relationship between our two organisations, strengthening ADI’s research agenda in Ireland . . . will enable us to collaborate on core technologies of mutual interest for communications, energy, agri-tech and advanced manufacturing,” ...