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£57.4 Million Investment by Seagate in Springtown Londonderry Plant in Northern Ireland

For enabling further R&D in nanophotonics

Seagate Technology LLC announced a package of investments totaling approximately £57.4 million centered on its wafer manufacturing plant at Springtown in Londonderry.

This investment of £47.4 million is being supported by Invest Northern Ireland with an offer of £9.95 million. The funding will be focused on enabling further R&D in nanophotonics, cementing Springtown’s position as a leader in technology innovation, and creating 25 skilled new jobs.

(l-r): Jeremy Fitch, executive director at Invest Northern Ireland, Noel Lavery, permanent secretary at the department for the economy, and Dave Mosley, CEO, Seagate.
(Source: Andrew Towe, Parkway Photography)
Investment Seagate Springtown Londonderry Plant

According to a recent IDC study sponsored by Seagate, global data creation will grow from 33ZB in 2018 to 175ZB by 2025, with big data analytics, smart cities and machine learning technologies driving the need to deliver greater storage capacity.

Technology innovation is the cornerstone of our success and the industry-leading innovation delivered by our facility in Springtown has been at the heart of our business strategy for the last 25 years,” said Mosley. “Today’s investment extends a successful, collaborative partnership with Invest Northern Ireland and will further strengthen our ability to deliver customer-centric technology leadership for the data-driven future of the global economy.”

Fitch said: “Seagate first came to Northern Ireland in 1994, investing £50 million and creating 500 new jobs. Fast forward 25 years and the facility now employs 1,400 people and it is estimated that the company has invested in excess of £1 billion in capital here. Supporting the company along the way has been Invest NI, with every £1 of our support contributing to £4 investment in the local economy. We are delighted to be able to offer support towards this latest project which will see 120 highly skilled researchers here at Springtown, including 25 new recruits, play a major role in the development of ground-breaking new technology.”

Lavery said: “Effective collaboration between Invest NI and Seagate has once again boosted the North West and the wider Northern Ireland economy by delivering investment and well-paid jobs in a sector with a strong future.

Invest NI’s support is part funded by ERDF under the EU Investment for Growth and Jobs Programme 2014-2020.

Seagate’s Springtown facility is a 200mm wafer fabrication plant. The site has grown from an initial charter of manufacturing in the first decade of operations to adding development and product launch capabilities in the last ten years. The investment announcement is made as Seagate Springtown celebrates 25 years in business. The facility employs over 1,400 staff and continues to develop community and academic partnerships.

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