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connectivity, autonomous vehicles, smart
energy, Industry 4.0, remote health care—
these are some of the hottest technology
more than 7,300 patents worldwide and $4 billion
investment in research and development over the
past fi ve years.
“We focus on generating data that provide vital
insights about physical phenomena and action-
able intelligence about the world around us,” says
Vincent Roche, President and CEO at ADI. “As
the world continues to digitalize, our technologies
are becoming even more important in areas such
as 5G, autonomous vehicles, smart machines,
and digital health.”
ADI reported revenue of $6.2 billion in fi s-
cal year 2018, up 21% on a GAAP basis. The
company exited fi scal 2018 having generated
strong free cash fl ow, placing ADI in the top tier of
the S&P 500 in free cash fl ow margin, and ADI’s
stock price has been hovering near a record high
in recent months, Roche says.
Over the past year, ADI has made progress in
integrating the operations of Linear Technology,
a maker of high-performance analog integrated
circuits that it acquired in 2017.
At the heart of the company’s culture of inno-
vation is fostering an environment where employ-
ees are encouraged to follow their instincts and
take smart risks. “We hire great people and give
them the freedom to express their creativity and
make a positive impact on the world,” Roche says.
ADI also focuses on staying ahead of promis-
ing trends, such as artifi cial intelligence (AI), by,
for example, injecting inference algorithms to
improve the performance of its products. In addi-
tion, AI is being deployed in the company’s own
operations for customer management, demand
forecasting, and preventative maintenance in
production equipment.
A big part of what has made the company
successful over many decades is its ability to
adapt to changing technologies and shifting
market needs. This is especially true given the
introduction of more powerful digital and algorith-
mic capabilities and the ongoing advancement
of technologies such as artifi cial intelligence and
machine learning. Says Roche: “Those that learn
and adapt fastest will be the ones to thrive over
the coming decades.” ●
As our world and its devices and machines become “smarter”
and more connected, the company’s technologies for
translating real-world phenomena into actionable digital
intelligence is in greater demand than ever.
Analog Devices, Inc.
Is Bridging the
Physical and Digital
Worlds
VINCENT ROCHE
President and CEO