US multinational company Analog Devices inc. (ADI) were honoured at this morning’s Metropolitan District of Limerick meeting to commemorate the company’s 50th anniversary in Limerick.
Cathaoirleach of the Limerick Metropolitan District, Cllr Daniel Butler, presented a scroll to Brendan O’Dowd Managing Director of Precision Technology and Limerick Site Lead at ADI at the company’s state of the art Catalyst building in Raheen Business Park.
The scroll acknowledges ADI’s commitment to the Midwest region reading:
“In recognition of their 50 years in Limerick and their significant contribution to employment, innovation and investment in the region.”
Cllr Butler paid tribute to ADI’s longstanding relationship with Limerick, “We are delighted to mark this significant milestone for ADI and to acknowledge the enormous contribution the company has made to Limerick over the past 50 years.
“ADI has been a cornerstone of employment, innovation and economic development in the region, and its continued investment, including in the Catalyst building, demonstrates a strong and ongoing commitment to Limerick’s future,” he said.
Mr. O’Dowd reflected a similar sentiment, “We are honoured to receive this recognition from the Metropolitan District Councillors.
“The strong relationship between ADI and Limerick has been central to our journey over the past five decades, and we look forward to building that partnership into the future.”

