Our community efforts focus on creating opportunities for all, which is why we encourage our employees to give back through education, conservation and outreach efforts.
STEM EDUCATION
Since our founding in 1965, ADI has devoted time, resources and steadfast support to promote STEM education across the world, and we continue to expand our reach into new communities year after year.
FIRST ROBOTICS
ADI has been a proud sponsor of FIRST Robotics since 2003. We provide funding and mentoring to help inspire young people to become science and technology leaders and innovators. Our employees support their competitions, like Robotics, Technology and Lego Leagues, by volunteering as team mentors, competition judges and parent volunteers.
ROBOTICS SHOWDOWN
Since 2014, our Limerick, Ireland office has hosted a Robotics Showdown for 5th grade students. We put their engineering skills to the test by asking them to design, build, test and program their own robots for a final “Robotics Sumo Showdown.” The event encourages teamwork and creativity for the 30+ schools and 900+ students who participate annually.
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
Our employees carry on ADI’s environmental mission by supporting conservation efforts in their communities.
BOOSTING BIODIVERSITY IN THE PHILIPPINES
In 2010, ADI Philippines launched a local biodiversity conservation program for the 14-hectare campus. Their efforts help foster a community that cares about their environment and will lead to a better campus for all.
100+ native endangered trees planted
6100+ trees given to employees to plant at their own house
2100+ trees planted in local communities through volunteer programs
22+ bird species with protected nesting sites on campus
530+ sea turtle hatchlings protected and released through local partnerships
PROTECTING DRINKING WATER
The Ipswich River provides drinking water to 14 communities, impacting a population of 350,000 residents and businesses, including our global headquarters site in Wilmington, MA. Our long-standing partnership helps provide much needed funds and volunteers to Ipswich River Watershed Association, which brings together citizens, scientists, businesses and municipal managers to protect and restore the watershed.
CONTRIBUTING TO THE GLOBAL COVID-19 FIGHT
DONATING OVER $4M TO COVID-19
RELIEF EFFORTS
The Analog Devices Foundation is proud to have donated $4 million to the World Health Organization’s Solidarity Response Fund. This contribution will be used to support countries to prevent, detect and respond to the pandemic. Additionally, $500,000 was donated to fund research at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Vaccine & Immunotherapy Center. The donation supports work to develop a vaccine and novel point of care testing techniques for COVID-19.