A trip to ADI Catalyst: Where innovation and collaboration meet

Back in April 2022, Analog Devices announced the opening of ADI Catalyst, a state-of-the-art innovation hub in Limerick, Ireland. Since then, it has moved from strength to strength, with such prolific companies as ABB, Schneider and Siemens all working with ADI to bring their factories into the digital age.

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A few months ago, DPA’s Editor Sophia Bell had the opportunity to visit this bustling R&D environment to find out firsthand how ADI Catalyst is fostering innovation through collaboration.

Described by Analog Devices as a “collaboration accelerator”, ADI Catalyst is designed to propel businesses towards creating breakthrough solutions that not only increase the productivity and efficiency of their own operations, but also help tackle some of the world’s toughest challenges.

Recognising that in today’s world, technology is becoming ever more complicated, customers, business partners, and suppliers are invited to work with Analog Devices’ experts to ensure that they are getting the most out of the digital age. The experts are there to support companies in the process of modernising their factories, piloting pioneering technologies, and becoming energy efficient.

“In a world that can oftentimes feel fractured and isolationist due to pandemics and geopolitical agenda, our work at ADI Catalyst demonstrates the values of internationalism and collaboration, and celebrates the fact that we can accomplish far more together than apart,” explained Mike Morrissey, ADI Catalyst Director.


Read the full article in DPA's March issue


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