Diverse additions reinforces organisation’s role as the collective voice of digital infrastructure ecosystem
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Michelle Wallace, Digital Infrastructure Ireland
Analog Devices, EY, and Matheson are among 10 companies announced as new members of Digital Infrastructure Ireland’s (DII) partner community for 2026, reflecting the continued expansion and diversification of Ireland’s digital infrastructure ecosystem.
Digital Infrastructure Ireland’s partner base reflects the increasing maturity and global relevance of Ireland’s digital infrastructure ecosystem. Today, the ecosystem plays a central role in designing, building, operating and supporting digital infrastructure projects not only domestically, but across Europe and around the world.
“The strength of Digital Infrastructure Ireland lies in the breadth, diversity and quality of our partners,” said Michelle Wallace, interim CEO of Digital Infrastructure Ireland (pictured). “Our 2026 partner community represents world-class capability across the full lifecycle of digital infrastructure, both in Ireland and from Ireland. That depth of expertise strengthens our ability to engage credibly with policymakers, to advocate effectively for the sector, and to support the Irish ecosystem’s continued leadership in global digital infrastructure.”
Through a partner-led focus, DII is strengthening its role as a trusted partner in national dialogue and an increasingly influential voice in policy discussions impacting the sector. Its engagement with Government, regulators, and key stakeholders has contributed to both announced and emerging policy decisions that will shape Ireland’s competitiveness as a location for digital infrastructure investment and innovation.
DII plans to expand its activities throughout 2026, including deepening policy engagement, growing partner storytelling and visibility, delivering industry events and launching new platforms for collaboration across the ecosystem.
The new members are Analog Devices, Arvato, Circet, Deco Engineering, EY, Matheson, nVent, Standard Control Systems, Trident Project Engineering, and Ventac.
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