Apple to open research center in India

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If we were all clear that Apple was betting on China as a new expanding market and proof of this are the multiple Apple Stores that it has opened in China as well as the manufacturing centers that it has there, now it's India's turn. It seems that the eastern world is the focus of those from Cupertino and it is that not long ago Tim Cook himself met with the country's Prime Minister to discuss how Apple is going to land in the country.

Now we know openly that Apple is going to open its next major research center in India in order to be able to tailor its products to the needs of the country and more specifically to any market niche that they detect in said investigations. 

If you are not aware of the research centers that Apple currently owns that we can say are important, this one that it intends to open in India is the first large research center to be built outside the United States .  It will be located in Hyderabad, a technology complex where large companies are beginning to be installed, among which we can mention Microsoft.

Regarding the number of workers that this research center will house, we would be talking about an amount of more than 4.000 people with an investment that would be close to 30 million dollars. Knowing these figures, it seems that Apple is very clear that its possibilities in the Indian world are guaranteed to be successful.. We will remain attentive to keep you informed about the steps that Apple is taking in relation to this issue. What is clear is that Apple wants India to be a new country of manufacture for its devices.

Now what we have to do is keep waiting for the next Keynote, which is where we will have data on the next movements that the company with the bitten apple has prepared for us and that surely will not leave anyone indifferent.


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