Motorola Invests US $1 Billion in R&D in China
Gao Ruibin, Chairman of Motorola China, says his company has invested US $1 billion in research and development projects in China and is planning to route additional investments into related projects.
Gao points out that future R&D projects will cover product innovation and technology upgrades. The R&D center of the company in China is, and will be, a very important part of the company's global R&D system and Gao says this strategy will not change.
The company's total investment in China will be US $3.8 billion. Significant reconstruction of China’s telecommunication industry will have a positive influence on both the industry and Motorola--especially China's shift to 3G. Motorola’s plant in China has begun selling 3G equipment globally and the company is ready for China’s 3G market in terms of both R&D capability and manufacturing capacities.
Gao also emphasized that the split of the mobile phone business announced by the company in March will not influence business operations in China.
Gao points out that future R&D projects will cover product innovation and technology upgrades. The R&D center of the company in China is, and will be, a very important part of the company's global R&D system and Gao says this strategy will not change.
The company's total investment in China will be US $3.8 billion. Significant reconstruction of China’s telecommunication industry will have a positive influence on both the industry and Motorola--especially China's shift to 3G. Motorola’s plant in China has begun selling 3G equipment globally and the company is ready for China’s 3G market in terms of both R&D capability and manufacturing capacities.
Gao also emphasized that the split of the mobile phone business announced by the company in March will not influence business operations in China.
The company's total investment in China will be US $3.8 billion. Significant reconstruction of China’s telecommunication industry will have a positive influence on both the industry and Motorola--especially China's shift to 3G.
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