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Analog opens second development center in Bangalore

(Business News, 20 Nov 2007 )
By Vinod Kataria

Bangalore: Analog Devices Inc. (ADI), in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, announced the opening of its second development facility in Bangalore. This facility is a part of the ongoing expansion of Analog Devices in India and is located in RMZ Infinity Technology Park on Old Madras Road. This centre will help Analog Devices India to further develop on its core strengths such as analog IC design, high-speed DSP IC design and multimedia embedded software. The new office was inaugurated by Samuel H. Fuller, vice president—research and development, Analog Devices Inc.

Samuel H. Fuller, VP – R&D, Analog Devices, said, “India’s role in Analog Devices’ global strategy is increasingly becoming crucial and the India Development Center is considered as the global lead center of excellence for a variety of core technologies and products. The new development center is a reiteration of Analog Devices’ commitment to India and we will continue investing in the growth of our employees here.”

Dr. Reddy Penumalli, managing director, Analog Devices India, stated, “Analog Devices’ growth in India is a recognition by the company of excellent results delivered and consistently improving capabilities of the India center. Over the last ten years we have built a world class development center here, carrying out complete product development. This new facility is equipped to accommodate 130 engineers and is aligned with our expansion strategy.”

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