Northern Ireland Seagate Tech Investment

Northern Ireland Seagate Tech Investment
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR SEAGATE - Fergus O'Donnell, left, Seagate VP Wafer Operations NI, showcases the 100,000 thin film heads located on a wafer to First Minister Michelle O'Neill, center, and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, at the Seagate Technologies campus in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. They were attending the announcement of a £115m investment over the course of 5 years made by Seagate and supported by Invest Northern Ireland to help spur data storage innovation and next-generation hard drive development. This R&D infusion will help to meet the rising global demand for data storage capacity, driven by global data centre growth and the AI data boom. The Seagate facility in Northern Ireland is only one of five in the entire world that develops and manufactures the nano-photonic components of hard drives. (Peter Morrison/AP Content Services for Seagate)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR SEAGATE - From left, Kieran Donoghue, CEO of Invest Northern Ireland, Seagate Technology CTO John Morris Seagate Technology, First Minister Michelle O'Neill, Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, VP of Wafer Operations NI, Fergus O'Donnell and Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald in front of the Seagate nano-engineering ultra clean room environment at the Seagate Technologies campus in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. Today saw the announcement of a £115m investment over the course of 5 years by Seagate and supported by Invest Northern Ireland to help spur data storage innovation and next-generation hard drive development. This R&D infusion will help to meet the rising global demand for data storage capacity, driven by global data centre growth and the AI data boom. The Seagate facility in Northern Ireland is only one of five in the entire world that develops and manufactures the nano-photonic components of hard drives. (Peter Morrison/AP Content Services for Seagate)
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Northern Ireland Seagate Tech Investment
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR SEAGATE - The Seagate nano-engineering ultra clean room environment at the Seagate Technologies campus in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. Today saw the announcement of a £115m investment over the course of 5 years by Seagate and supported by Invest Northern Ireland to help spur data storage innovation and next-generation hard drive development. This R&D infusion will help to meet the rising global demand for data storage capacity, driven by global data centre growth and the AI data boom. The Seagate facility in Northern Ireland is only one of five in the entire world that develops and manufactures the nano-photonic components of hard drives. (Peter Morrison/AP Content Services for Seagate)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR SEAGATE - Fergus O'Donnell, left, Seagate VP Wafer Operations NI, showcases the 100,000 thin film heads located on a wafer to First Minister Michelle O'Neill, center, and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, at the Seagate Technologies campus in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. They were attending the announcement of a £115m investment over the course of 5 years made by Seagate and supported by Invest Northern Ireland to help spur data storage innovation and next-generation hard drive development. This R&D infusion will help to meet the rising global demand for data storage capacity, driven by global data centre growth and the AI data boom. The Seagate facility in Northern Ireland is only one of five in the entire world that develops and manufactures the nano-photonic components of hard drives. (Peter Morrison/AP Content Services for Seagate)