Wednesday, November 19, 2025
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Ireland: Stories from the Silicon Island

14:00
Welcome to ‘Ireland’s Semiconductor Story’
  John Blake, General Manager, MIDAS Ireland
Welcome to ‘Ireland’s Semiconductor Story’

John Blake
General Manager
MIDAS Ireland

John Blake

Abstract
With a heritage dating back to the mid-1970s, today Ireland’s semiconductor industry employs in excess of 20,000 people, and Ireland is an operational base to 15 of the world’s top 30 semiconductor companies. Ireland is recognised as a major semiconductor cluster, home to: the most advanced fab in Europe, a site investment of over € 30 billion; 3 of the world’s top 4 AI chip companies, 3 of the top 5 EDA’s, a cluster of R&D/design and tradition of successful deep tech start up and a well-recognised semiconductor RTO/RPO. Built around this is a vibrant support eco-system including, for example, a strong industry association, research capability, leading equipment and materials suppliers, recruitment and construction & engineering services landscape.MIDAS is Ireland’s Semiconductor and Microelectronics industry association. The association has over 90 members all with operations in Ireland. MIDAS is active in supporting the industry at many levels including the operation of an industry led Electronic Systems Training Program. John Blake will talk about the scale, activities and evolution of the sector in Ireland. John will also talk about Ireland’s recently launched national semiconductor strategy ‘Silicon Island’.

Biography
John is the current General Manager of MIDAS Ireland, which is the representative body for the semiconductor / microelectronics sector in Ireland.John graduated in 1985, with a Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from University College Cork.From 1985 to 2019, he worked in various engineering and business leadership roles with Analog Devices and onsemi in Ireland, the UK and the USA.In recent years, he has worked part-time as a consultant in the Technology and Healthcare sectors.John has had a long association with MIDAS Ireland, with whom he has held various positions, including leading the Training Committee, General Manager from 2011 to 2015 and again from early 2024 and was a Member of the MIDAS Advisory Board for a number of years. He also authored a report for MIDAS researching the future skills needs of the Irish Electronics Sector during 2020 and 2021.John lives with his wife a few miles outside Limerick, enjoys travelling, golf and outdoor activities. He has 3 adult sons who are working in the Financial sector in Ireland, the UK and Australia.

14:05
Analog Devices 60 Years in Business, 50 Years in Ireland
  Martin Cotter, Senior Vice President, Vertical Business Units & President, EMEA, Analog Devices
Analog Devices 60 Years in Business, 50 Years in Ireland

Martin Cotter
Senior Vice President, Vertical Business Units & President, EMEA
Analog Devices

Martin Cotter

Abstract
In 2026 Analog Devices will celebrate 60 in business and 50 years with a presence in Ireland. ADI’s Irish operations employ almost 2,000 people today including its European headquarters in Limerick. Martin Cotter will discuss; his career, the growth of ADI over the decades, key market trends for the future; ADI’s operations in Ireland including participation in the EU’s Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI). The session will be moderated by Donal Travers, Executive Director of IDA Ireland.

Biography
Martin Cotter is the Senior Vice President of Vertical Business Units (VBU) and President of Analog Devices (ADI) EMEA. He oversees key sectors including Industrial & Multi-Markets, Automotive, Aerospace, Defense & Communications, Healthcare and Consumer. His role focuses on driving business growth and aligning the company’s strategic goals with current technology trends and market needs.As President of ADI EMEA, Martin also leads regional engagements with customers, government bodies, industry associations, universities and communities. He is responsible for strategic growth, investment and the development of precision and power products that enable smart factory and sustainable building technologies.Martin joined ADI in 1986 as a design engineer and has led high-growth business segments over his 35+ year career. He previously led Industrial & Multi-Markets, where he was responsible for driving strategic growth, investment and value capture, and the accelerated development of leading precision and core power products and complete solutions to enable smart factory and sustainable building technologies. Prior to that, he served as ADI’s Global Sales and Digital Marketing, fostering collaborative partnerships with customers.Martin’s track record in driving business growth, coupled with his engineering background and decades of experience overseeing the development of technologies, systems, and solutions, provide the foundation that drives an even higher level of engagement and impactful innovation that keep our customers ahead of what’s possible. Martin holds a Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Master of Business Administration from the University of Limerick.

14:15
Analog Devices 60 Years in Business, 50 Years in Ireland
  Donal Travers, Executive Director, Head of Technology, Consumer & Business Services, IDA Ireland
Analog Devices 60 Years in Business, 50 Years in Ireland

Donal Travers
Executive Director, Head of Technology, Consumer & Business Services
IDA Ireland

Donal Travers

Abstract
In 2026 Analog Devices will celebrate 60 in business and 50 years with a presence in Ireland. ADI’s Irish operations employ almost 2,000 people today including its European headquarters in Limerick. Martin Cotter will discuss; his career, the growth of ADI over the decades, key market trends for the future; ADI’s operations in Ireland including participation in the EU’s Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI). The session will be moderated by Donal Travers, Executive Director of IDA Ireland.

Biography
Dónal Travers is Head of Technology, Consumer and Business Services Investments at IDA Ireland, the Irish government’s Investment Development Agency. Investments from this sector include those from the world’s leading semiconductor, enterprise software, platform and consumer technology companies in Ireland, including in manufacturing, product development, core R&D and global business services. Dónal joined IDA in 1997 from the food sector, and has worked across a number of its locations, including for five years in the Silicon Valley office in Mountain View, CA. Dónal is a member of IDA Ireland’s Executive Committee. He also sits on the Board of CONNECT Research Centre.

14:30
Operating & Building Europe’s most advanced Fabs
  Enda Murphy, Senior Director, Site Facilities, Intel Ireland
Operating & Building Europe’s most advanced Fabs

Enda Murphy
Senior Director, Site Facilities
Intel Ireland

Enda Murphy

Abstract
Intel employs c.5,000 people in Ireland. Intel’s site in Leixlip Kildare houses a 30 billion investment including its recent 17 billion expansion, Fab 34, incorporating the latest EUV technology. Fab 24 in Leixlip provides foundry services. As a result of this and other investments Ireland has one of the most advanced fab construction and engineering capabilities in Europe. Enda Murphy will discuss Intel’s operations in Ireland and Richie Casey Ireland’s significant fab construction and engineering capabilities.

Biography
Enda graduated from the Uuniversity of Limerick with a degree in applied physics and achieved an MBA at Dublin City Uuniversity in 2009. He joined Intel Ireland in 1996 and spent over a decade supporting the yield engineering team. He moved into facilities management in 2011, managing the industrial waste systems and in subsequent years was managed the mechanical and operational teams before being appointed as site director for facilities in 2023.

14:40
Operating & Building Europe’s most advanced Fabs
  Richie Casey, Global Program Development Director, Arcadis
Operating & Building Europe’s most advanced Fabs

Richie Casey
Global Program Development Director
Arcadis

Richie Casey

Abstract
Intel employs c.5,000 people in Ireland. Intel’s site in Leixlip Kildare houses a 30 billion investment including its recent 17 billion expansion, Fab 34, incorporating the latest EUV technology. Fab 24 in Leixlip provides foundry services. As a result of this and other investments Ireland has one of the most advanced fab construction and engineering capabilities in Europe. Enda Murphy will discuss Intel’s operations in Ireland and Richie Casey Ireland’s significant fab construction and engineering capabilities.

Biography
A dedicated professional specializing in the organizational development of large-scale mega projects, with over 30 years of international experience in high-volume manufacturing and construction management within the semiconductor industry.Core focus areas include project programming, initial startups, and project recovery. As an author of numerous articles on project delays and mitigation strategies, he has personally delivered hundreds of hours of program establishment processes to global clients, helping them enhance operational and resource-driven strategies to achieve project objectives.He has had a distinguished global career with a strong track record in project organizational design, cost reduction, productivity improvement, quality control, process optimization, and people development.

14:50
Advanced Packaging Where to Next
  Peter O'Brien, Head of the Photonics Packaging & Systems Integration Group, Tyndall National Institute
Advanced Packaging Where to Next

Peter O'Brien
Head of the Photonics Packaging & Systems Integration Group
Tyndall National Institute

Peter O'Brien

Abstract
The talk will present the latest developments in photonic and electronic packaging technologies, and how these technologies can transition from research to pilot-scale manufacturing. We will review the use of new packaging materials and processes, and discuss how these processes can be scaled to mass production. The talk will also highlight important research initiatives in advanced packaging, particularly the recently launched European Pilot Lines, as well as Ireland's growing role in advanced packaging research and manufacturing.

Biography
Prof. Peter O'Brien is Head of the Photonics Packaging & Systems Integration Group at the Tyndall Institute, University College Cork, Ireland. He is also Director of the European Photonics Pilot Line (PIXAPP), Leader of Advanced Packaging in the new EU Chips Act Photonics Pilot Line (PIXEurope), and Director of the European Photonics Academy. His group is involved in multiple national, European, and U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and DARPA projects, as well as numerous direct industry collaborations. The group specializes in the development and scaling of photonic and electronic packaging technologies—from fundamental simulation and design to prototype development and the transition to pilot-scale production. They apply their expertise to a wide range of applications, including high-speed communications, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, quantum technologies, medical diagnostics, and sensing. Prof. O'Brien previously founded and was CEO of a start-up company manufacturing specialty photonic systems for biomedical applications, which he sold in 2009. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology and a research scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he developed submillimetre-wave devices for remote sensing applications. He received his degree and PhD in Physics from Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork, respectively.

15:05 Panel discussion

Starting & Scaling Deep Tech R&D

Moderation Peter Smyth, Chief Executive Officer, X-Celeprint

Peter Smyth
Chief Executive Officer
X-Celeprint

Peter Smyth

Biography
Peter Smyth is CEO of X-Celeprint, the global leader in heterogenous integration using micro-transfer print (MTP). Peter is a technology executive and entrepreneur with over thirty years’ experience in semiconductor deep technology and licensing. He was founder of RedMere Technologies (fabless semiconductor startup) and was a senior executive of semiconductor device and systems intellectual property firm Ceva Inc. (NASDAQ, previously Parthus). Peter has grown businesses across Europe, the US and Asia and leads the X-Celeprint team from his base in Ireland. Peter is an Electronic Engineering graduate of Dublin City University.

Panelists
  • Brendan Farley, Corporate Vice President of Communications Engineering, AMD
  • Brendan Farley
    Corporate Vice President of Communications Engineering
    AMD

    Brendan Farley

    Biography
    Brendan Farley is Corporate Vice President of Communications Engineering at AMD. Brendan is also Managing Director of the Irish operations where AMD operates an advanced research, development, engineering, and IT centre. Brendan is responsible for a global, multi-disciplined R&D team developing key technologies for 6G wireless networks and advanced wired communications infrastructure.Before joining AMD / Xilinx 15 years ago Brendan worked in various senior roles in the microelectronics sector and is a regular contributor at conferences and industry forums.

  • Cormac O'Sullivan, Senior Director of Electronics, Mbryonics
  • Cormac O'Sullivan
    Senior Director of Electronics
    Mbryonics

    Cormac O'Sullivan

    Biography
    Cormac is Senior Director of Electronics at MBRYONICS where he’s helping to build the Internet in Space.He is a Technology Leader with 25 years Satellite and Semiconductors industry experience.He has a track record of leading teams that designed and delivered custom integrated circuits to Satellite Operators such as Iridium, Inmarsat/Viasat, Orbcomm, AST-Spacemobile and others. Expert in communication circuit & system design and architecture with a whole product view.Experienced in building company technology strategy and roadmaps, understanding industry trends and creating product offerings that solve high value customer problems.Proven success in effecting organizational change and seeding and sponsoring internal R&D activities.Cormac founded and grew an Irish subsidiary for a Californian NASDAQ company as its Integrated Circuit R&D office that successfully developed mmWave System on Chips. He holds multiple Patents and has many Industry publications. Cormac’s alma mater is University College Cork and he’s originally from Kerry, Ireland.

15:25
Thank You, Closing & Wrap Up
  Anne-Marie Tierney Le Roux, Senior Vice President Global Enterprise Technology, IDA Ireland
Thank You, Closing & Wrap Up

Anne-Marie Tierney Le Roux
Senior Vice President Global Enterprise Technology
IDA Ireland

Anne-Marie Tierney Le Roux

Abstract
IDA Ireland is Ireland’s inward investment and development agency. IDA Ireland works with over 1,800 clients and today Ireland is a recognised Technology hub with over 179,000 people in Ireland employed in ICT related activities. IDA Ireland has a dedicated semiconductor unit that works with semiconductor companies across the value chain looking to establish operations in Ireland.

Biography
Anne-Marie has 23 years’ experience in the global investment environment with IDA Ireland, working across a number of key roles in Ireland and abroad, with a specific interest in enterprise technology, semiconductors and cyber. Anne-Marie took up her current position as Senior VP, Enterprise Technology in October 2021, and works with existing Technology companies to expand their mandates and operations in Ireland and is also responsible for attracting new Technology corporates to establish in Ireland. Prior to this role, she held positions as Department Manager, Regional Development, Director of Europe, based in Paris and Project Manager in the Technology Division. Prior to IDA Ireland, Anne-Marie worked in the Management Consultancy business of PricewaterhouseCoopers in London in the retail and CPG global industry sectors. Anne-Marie is a Law graduate and holds an MSc in International Marketing, as well as being an Associate Practitioner of the European Chartered Institute of Marketing. Anne-Marie is a Board member of CeADAR, Ireland’s National Centre for Applied AI and a Board Member of Cyber Ireland. Anne-Marie engages with key stakeholders on IDA Ireland’s STEM agenda, is a mentor with the Open Doors Initiative & at the IMI 30% Plus Program

15:27
Thank You, Closing & Wrap Up
  Seamus Carroll, Vice President. IDA Ireland Semiconductor Unit, IDA Ireland
Thank You, Closing & Wrap Up

Seamus Carroll
Vice President. IDA Ireland Semiconductor Unit
IDA Ireland

Seamus Carroll

Abstract
IDA Ireland is Ireland’s inward investment and development agency. IDA Ireland works with over 1,800 clients and today Ireland is a recognised Technology hub with over 179,000 people in Ireland employed in ICT related activities. IDA Ireland has a dedicated semiconductor unit that works with semiconductor companies across the value chain looking to establish operations in Ireland.

Biography
Seamus Carroll leads IDA Ireland’s semiconductor unit which was recently established in response to developments in the industry such as the European Chips Act. IDA Ireland is the investment promotion agency that assists multinational companies set up, expand and develop operations in Ireland. In his role Seamus is responsible for positioning Ireland to capture more global investment across the semiconductor value chain.Seamus also represents IDA on the committees of Ireland’s microelectronics industry association (MIDAS) and the microelectronics circuits centre of Ireland (MCCI). He is also involved in co-ordinating IDA’s inputs in relation to Ireland’s National Semiconductor Strategy, Silicon Island.Seamus joined IDA in 1997 and since that time has worked in a number of industry sectors straddling manufacturing and services activities including; enterprise technology, medical technology, biopharmaceuticals and emerging companies. Previous to his current role in IDA Headquarters Dublin, Seamus was based at IDA’s New York office.