
Vincent Roche, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Analog Devices (left), and Wirat Sri-amonkitkul, Managing Director of Analog Devices Thailand (right), attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the establishment of ADI's new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Thailand.
Expansion of test and packaging capabilities for high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors
Global semiconductor company Analog Devices (ADI) has further strengthened its production capabilities and supply chain resilience, centered on the Asia-Pacific region.
ADI announced on the 20th that it has established a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Thailand.
This investment is a strategic move to establish a stable product supply and a sustainable manufacturing system amidst a rapidly changing semiconductor demand environment.
ADI operates a hybrid manufacturing strategy that links its own factories with external foundries and OSAT partners.
The new facility in Thailand serves as a key hub for this global network and plays a role in expanding testing and packaging capabilities for high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors.
The newly established production base was designed as a smart factory based on automated facilities and digital manufacturing technology.
Through this, we have implemented a flexible production environment capable of responding quickly to demand fluctuations while maintaining quality and reliability.
Especially in industry, automobiles, and telecommunications Product supply stability targeting various markets, such as healthcare, is expected to improve significantly.
Thailand, with its skilled engineering workforce and stable infrastructure, occupies an important position in ADI's global manufacturing strategy.
This expansion contributes to reducing global supply chain risks by diversifying geographical production bases and establishing a foundation for long-term growth.
Sustainability is also a key element. The facility applies eco-friendly building standards to optimize energy efficiency and resource utilization, and is designed to minimize environmental impact through the use of renewable energy and water recycling systems.
Through this, ADI is simultaneously pursuing responsible semiconductor manufacturing and carbon reduction goals.
In addition, ADI is also focusing on fostering semiconductor talent in cooperation with local universities and educational institutions in Thailand.
The plan is to foster local talent and strengthen global technological competitiveness by expanding educational programs in test engineering, automation, and smart manufacturing.
The industry believes that the establishment of this production base in Thailand will serve as an opportunity to enhance ADI's manufacturing resilience while further solidifying its strategic position in the Asian semiconductor supply chain.

▲ Analog Devices Thailand New Production Facility