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Microsoft Opens R&D Facility In Bangalore

FP Archives February 2, 2017, 23:10:49 IST

To house both Microsoft India Development Center and Microsoft Research India

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Microsoft Opens R&D Facility In Bangalore

Microsoft announced its new state-of-the-art R&D facility situated in the heart of Bangalore’s business district. This 1,54,000 sq ft building will house the Bangalore Microsoft India Development Center (MSIDC) team that contributes to Microsoft Corp’s adCenter technologies, as well as the researchers from Microsoft Research India. Microsoft’s first R&D centre was set up in Hyderabad in 1998, while Microsoft Research India was established in Bangalore in 2005.

“For the last one decade India has been a key player in Microsoft’s strategy of global shared development. The availability of world class talent, advanced infrastructure and proximity to the booming emerging markets of the world are key reasons behind this. The decision to set up our second R&D centre in Bangalore reinforces Microsoft’s commitment towards India,” said Qi Lu, President, Online Services Division, Microsoft Corp.

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“Last April, we had announced the extension of our engineering efforts to Bangalore as part of the Search alliance between Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. The process of transition is now complete. With the combined strength of Yahoo and Microsoft Corp’s Search marketplace, we are ready to deliver greater and improved innovation for consumers, better volume and efficiency for advertisers and better monetisation opportunities for web publishers. The Bangalore team has a charter to make significant engineering contributions to Microsoft Corp’s adCenter product,” Qi said.

“Bangalore has been our home ever since we established the Microsoft Research India lab, and moving to the new, larger lab space is indicative of the increasing interest in research in the country. The design of the space continues our quest to provide a comfortable working environment that encourages creativity and collaboration while being energy efficient and environment friendly,” said P. Anandan, Distinguished Scientist and Managing Director, Microsoft Research India.

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