Google will open R&D center in Singapore

Posted by Budi Putra on February 26th, 2007 filed in Asia, Asia: Singapore, Google, Internet, Tech, Tech Idea

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Singapore would be more important IT business hub in the region. Internet search company Google Inc. plans to open a research and development center in Singapore, its first in Southeast Asia, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

Google’s managing director of Southeast Asian sales and operations, Richard Kimber, was quoted in The Straits Times newspaper as saying Singapore was picked for its “very vibrant ICT (information, communications and technology) space.”

Google’s research centers outside of the United States typically focus on adapting its products for local markets, but also are involved in developing new offerings and fine-tuning existing ones, the report said.

Three of its eight research and development centers around the world are in Asia, the paper reported.

Public relations firms representing Google in Singapore and in Sydney, where Kimber is based, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Source: cbs5 | Picture above is Google’s Manhattan office.


3 Responses to “Google will open R&D center in Singapore”

  1. Emansa Says:

    We hope the next research center will be emerged from Indonesia

  2. enush Says:

    Hi,

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  3. Anggi Jatrasmara Says:

    yes we hope google in indonesia :)

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