Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI), a global leader in semiconductor technology, today announced the official opening of its new advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand. This expansion further enhances ADI’s advanced manufacturing and test capabilities, while supporting the development of a more resilient and sustainable semiconductor production footprint in the Asia-Pacific region.
The expansion is part of ADI’s hybrid manufacturing strategy, which leverages a global network of internal factories, external foundries, and outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) partners to deliver solutions that combine resilience with high performance. Thailand plays a critical role in ADI’s global manufacturing network. By expanding its presence in the country, ADI strengthens manufacturing resilience, flexibility, and capacity to better serve customers across diverse markets, supporting the company’s long-term growth.
The new facility is positioned as a smart and sustainable factory, integrating advanced automation, digital manufacturing technologies, and robust operational systems to balance efficient production with environmental responsibility. The factory enables faster response to market demands while consistently delivering the quality, reliability, and performance customers expect in an increasingly dynamic global environment.
Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair of the Board of ADI (left), and Wirat Sri-amonkitkul, Managing Director of ADI Thailand (right), jointly attended the opening ceremony of the new advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand.
Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair of the Board of ADI, commented: “Thailand is one of ADI’s strategic hubs in our global manufacturing footprint. This expansion reflects our long-term commitment to making Thailand and the region a key part of reliably and sustainably delivering world-class technology. As our customers’ needs continue to evolve, this investment will ensure that we can continue to deliver uniquely differentiated innovations at scale.”
Vivek Jain, Executive Vice President of Global Operations and Technology at ADI, added: “The new facility significantly enhances our ability to conduct test operations efficiently and responsibly. With its strong pool of engineering talent, supply chain advantages, and an industrial environment that supports long-term growth, Thailand has become an important part of our efforts to build a more agile, resilient, and future-ready manufacturing network.”