
Agile Analog boosts engineer recruitment drive
Agile Analog Ltd., licensor of analog intellectual property cores, is moving offices to accommodate a major recruitment drive in Cambridge, England.
The drive comes just weeks after the company announced it would establish an engineering team in Edinburgh, Scotland) to increasing the company’s design capabilities (see Agile Analog to create engineering team in Scotland).
Agile is supportive of home and hybrid working said it also recognises the importance of having collaborative “in-person” spaces to support team building. In order to do this, Agile has a moved into a larger central office in Radio House in Cambridge.
“The space at Radio House will provide us with break out spaces, pods, meeting rooms, and audio-visual equipment which will allow us to both grow our UK-based headcount and give us a working collaboration centre that will connect employees internationally,” said Barry Paterson, CEO of Agile Analog, in a statement.
Mike Hulse, CTO at Agile Analog, added: “Analog design engineers are typically looking for new challenges and learning new techniques. Designers using our innovative Composa technology will have access to a new development technology that enables them to develop architectures and solutions in a new way that automates many of the traditional development steps. In addition to this, Agile Analog designers also have the opportunity to develop experience in multiple process nodes, including some of the world’s most advanced deep sub-micron processes.”
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