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Analog Devices' new global headquarters breaks ground

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July 13, 2018

On July 11, Analog Devices officially announced that its new global headquarters in Wilmington, Massachusetts, has officially begun to break ground and the construction is scheduled to be completed by 2020.

According to a report by SemiMedia on June 11, the expanded factory will have the most advanced laboratory, design and manufacturing space. In addition to its 147,000-square-foot development, the new global headquarters will include a 50,000-square-foot employee activity center for employees to relax and pray, with the goal of encouraging employees from all departments to come together to form a community of employees.

"We are committed to building the future of Analog Devices," said John Hassett, senior vice president of global operations and technology at Analog Devices. “We have invested and upgraded our facilities worldwide to provide more modern, up-to-date technology and work design advancements to support and promote the highest levels of innovation. This new campus will be our global showcase, allowing us to stand out Our best job is to attract top talent and build new partnerships."

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