Irish companies influencing IoT
Worth a read, with three of MCCI member companies mentioned leading IoT technologies including the development of chips, ADCs and innovative products. Silicon Republic, Trailblazing
Worth a read, with three of MCCI member companies mentioned leading IoT technologies including the development of chips, ADCs and innovative products. Silicon Republic, Trailblazing

Pictured from left to right: Damien McCartney (Analog Devices), Kieran Drain (Tyndall), Donal Sullivan (Tyco), Mark Barry, John Jennings (Xilinx), Liam Brown (Enterprise Ireland) Mark

MCCI welcomes Dr. Hans Rijns who has recently joined the Board of MCCI as an independent member. Dr. Hans Rijns has over twenty years of

MCCI Member, Powervation, acquired by Japanese electronics firm, ROHM, for approximately 61.35€M. Powervation, a Cork-based designer and producer of ultra energy-saving computer chips, announced yesterday

MCCI Member Analog Devices announced a €50M investment into its purpose built facility which will house its European Research and Development Centre in Raheen Limerick.

Bill Hunt has retired from MCCI after a hugely productive 5 year term as chairman. His leadership has been instrumental in getting MCCI to where
Congratulations to MCCI Member, Xilinx Ireland, winners of the US-Ireland research innovation multinational award, sponsored by the Royal Ireland Academy and the American Chamber of

Endura Technologies joins MCCI as the 26th member. Endura are focused on innovative ICs for power management and have relocated their global HQ to Dublin
Prof Staszewski specialising in next big thing in technology: the Internet of Things An internationally recognised expert in wireless technology is to take up a

Analog Devices, a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, and Hittite Microwave Corporation an innovative designer and manufacturer of high performance integrated