Analog Devices Strengthens Global Manufacturing Resilience with New Facility in Thailand
Wilmington, Mass. and Chonburi, Thailand, (ANTARA/PRNewswire) - Global semiconductor company Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) today announced the opening of its latest advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand. This facility will strengthen ADI’s manufacturing and testing capacity, while expanding the production of resilient and sustainable semiconductors in the Asia-Pacific region. The expansion is part of ADI’s hybrid manufacturing strategy, which leverages a global network of internal production facilities as well as partnerships with external foundries or Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) partners to deliver high-performance solutions with improved resilience.
Thailand plays a key role in ADI’s global manufacturing network, while supporting long-term growth through the expansion of the company’s operational footprint with the resilience, flexibility, and scale needed to serve customers across various markets. Designed as a smart and sustainable factory, the new facility integrates advanced automation, digital manufacturing technologies, and optimised operations for efficiency and environmental performance. This enables the company to respond to market demands more quickly, while continuing to deliver the quality, reliability, and performance that customers expect amid global market dynamics.
“Thailand is one of the strategic hubs in ADI’s global manufacturing network,” said Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair of Analog Devices. “This expansion reaffirms our long-term commitment to Thailand and the Asia-Pacific region as an essential part of our efforts to deliver world-class technology reliably and sustainably. As customer needs continue to evolve, this investment ensures we can continue to deliver the innovations that differentiate us at scale,” he added.
In addition, Vivek Jain, Executive Vice President of Global Operations and Technology at Analog Devices, stated, “This new facility significantly strengthens our ability to execute testing operations efficiently and responsibly. Through strong engineering talent, supply chain excellence, and an environment that supports long-term growth, Thailand is a vital part of our efforts to build a more resilient, adaptive, and future-ready manufacturing network.”
Strengthen Global Centre for Packaging and Testing
Established in 2000, Analog Devices Thailand (ADTH) is one of ADI’s most important backend manufacturing facilities, supporting various sectors including industrial, automotive, communications, consumer devices, and digital health. The new facility significantly adds to cleanroom and manufacturing capacity, enabling ADI to scale up testing operations, wafer-level processing, chip-scale packaging, and final IC testing. Designed as a centre for innovation and automation, the facility integrates advanced manufacturing technologies to enhance efficiency, precision, and smarter operations, while strengthening ADI’s manufacturing capabilities and supporting faster responses to customer demands while maintaining world-class quality standards.
Enhance Global Supply Chain Resilience
ADI’s operational expansion in Thailand also bolsters the company’s global supply chain resilience strategy through broader geographic diversification, increased operational agility, and greater flexibility across its manufacturing network. Located in Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), the facility is supported by robust infrastructure, access to skilled engineering talent, and a stable, neutral operating environment, further strengthening ADI’s ability to meet customer needs worldwide.
Drive Sustainable Semiconductor Manufacturing
Developed in alignment with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards, this facility reflects ADI’s commitment to environmentally responsible manufacturing. It is also the first in ADI’s manufacturing network to be built with the goal of achieving LEED Platinum certification. From energy-efficient systems and resource optimisation to workspace designs that support employee wellbeing, the facility is designed not only for operational performance but also for environmental sustainability. This expansion also supports ADI’s broader sustainability commitments, including the use of 100% electricity from renewable sources, energy-efficient facility designs, improved water recycling systems, and real-time environmental performance monitoring. ADTH is also Thailand’s first semiconductor manufacturer to adopt low-carbon liquid nitrogen, which helps reduce carbon intensity in testing operations while reinforcing ADI’s leadership in sustainable semiconductor manufacturing.
Develop Semiconductor Talent Ecosystem in Thailand
ADI is also continuing to invest in developing Thailand’s semiconductor talent ecosystem through the ADI Thailand Academy and partnerships with leading Thai universities. These initiatives support the development of engineering capabilities in areas such as test engineering, automation, failure analysis, and smart factory technologies. The new facility also supports the expansion of internship programmes and long-term workforce development to help build the next generation of semiconductor talent, while strengthening ADI’s engineering capabilities at both local and global levels.
For more information about ADI’s hybrid manufacturing model, please visit https://www.analog.com/en/who-we-are/resilient-hybrid-manufacturing.html
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