Politics & Government

MA Gov. Maura Healey Visiting Wilmington's Analog Devices On Tuesday

The governor will be part of a delegation touring Analog in order to learn more about the company and business development in the state.

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is scheduled to tour Wilmington's Analog Devices, Inc. on Tuesday.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is scheduled to tour Wilmington's Analog Devices, Inc. on Tuesday. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

BOSTON, MA — The Office of Gov. Maura Healey announced that the governor is scheduled to tour Wilmington-based Analog Devices, Inc. on Tuesday morning.

Analog, according to its website, combines analog, digital and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility and digital healthcare, in addition to combatting climate change. The company reported revenues of $12 billion in FY 222.

According to a Healey spokesperson, the governor is scheduled to tour Analog ahead of her Thursday speech at the Associated Industries Massachusetts (AIM) January Executive Forum. Analog is a member of AIM, a group of associated businesses that "strives to bring positive changes for the businesses and citizens of Massachusetts."

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At Analog, located at 1 Analog Way, Healey is expected to be joined by Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Yvonne Hao, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones, State Senator Barry Finegold and State Representative David Robertson.

On Thursday, Healey will be part of a delegation that tours 88 Acres, a Boston-based food company.

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"(Healey) wanted to visit a couple of AIM-member businesses ahead of the speech to learn more about them and discuss economic and business development priorities for the state," a Healey spokesperson told Patch.

Healey is not expected to offer prepared remarks during her Wilmington visit, but will answer questions from the press, according to Healey's spokesperson.


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