Intel
Expands Research and Development in China; Asia-Pacific
Research & Development Ltd. Established in Shanghai
Sept. 15, 2005
Intel Corporation announced the
establishment of Asia-Pacific Research and Development Ltd. in
China (Asia-Pacific R&D Ltd.) based in Shanghai's Zizhu
Science Park. The announcement is part of the company's
ongoing effort to embrace the growing pool of technical
talents in China to enhance local R&D capabilities and to
deliver time-to-market, customized platforms and solutions for
markets across Asia Pacific and the world
The expansion of Intel R&D
activities in Shanghai recognizes the city's growing
importance as a regional business and technology center and
China's leading role in the development and adoption of
advanced computing and communication technologies.
"China has one of the
world's most compelling combinations of R&D talents and
market potential," said Wee Theng Tan, president of Intel
China. "As a leading technology market with a growing
number of highly trained researchers and technologists, China
is creating the kind of dynamic environment that is an impetus
to great R&D. Intel is committed to working with the local
industry to help bring Chinese innovation into the
world."
Asia-Pacific R&D Ltd. will
focus on product development and platform-level innovations
from all Intel product & technology groups, including the
Digital Home Group, Digital Enterprise Group, Mobility Group,
Channel Platforms Group, Digital Health Group, Software and
Solutions Group, and Information Services & Technology
Group.
"China is evolving from a
manufacturing-based economy to a broader, diverse economy and
includes innovation through world-class education, and
research and development efforts," said Boon Lock Yeo,
general manager of Intel Asia-Pacific R&D Ltd.
"Asia-Pacific R&D Ltd. is a full-scale facility with
advanced product development to deliver innovative products
designed for China and the world. We have recruited, and will
continue to attract top local and global talents and will
continue the collaborative efforts with universities and the
government to support R&D programs and cultivate future
technology talents in China."
With continued strong growth
expected across the region, Intel is planning for Asia-Pacific
R&D Ltd. to employ more than 1,000 employees by the end of
2006. The facilities at Shanghai's Zizhu Science Park can
accommodate up to 2,000 employees. The staff includes software
and hardware engineers along with employees who deliver and
support products, and manage business functions such as
marketing, planning, management and business support services.
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