Apple's Research and Development centers are not only located in Cupertino, but are scattered around the world. A few weeks ago, Apple announced to the Indian government its intention to create a Research and Development center in the country, where it would supposedly employ more than 150 people, but it is not the only one. Currently we find this type of centers in Israel, Boston, Seattle, Florida, China, England, Sweden ...
A little over a year ago, we informed you of the company's plans to open a new R&D center in the country, which he would dedicate himself to research new materials in addition to focusing on health-related issues, but for now we will have to wait, as the development of the works is too late.
As we have been able to read in 9to5Mac, this new R&D center that is in Yokohama, should be finished before the end of the year, but citing sources related to the works, the works will continue for three more months, So until March 2017 the doors will not open.
The main reason for creating Research and Development centers outside the country is none other than the refusal of many engineers to move out of their countries to work for the company. In addition, the guys from Cupertino are not very much for the work in this regard.
The first news related to this new research center was published when the country's prime minister stated that he would give all the necessary facilities to the company so that the Cupertino boys could open the largest R&D center in all of Asia.