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Following in IBM's footsteps, Microsoft has started opening research centres elsewhere.
Companies are opening research and development centers in more glamorous cities like Beijing and Shenzhen with abundant supplies of young, highly educated workers, and having them take frequent day trips to factories in cities with lower wages and land costs, like Tianjin and Changsha.
During the 2000s, Hewlett-Packard expanded its worldwide operations by opening research laboratories in Bangalore, India (2002), Beijing, China (2005), and St .Petersburg, Russia (2007); these joined a list that included laboratories in Bristol, England (1984), Tokyo, Japan (1990), and Haifa, Israel (1994).
The opening research on international entrepreneurship was alluded to as the Uppsala internationalization process (Johanson and Vahlne 1977).
Another popular reason for opening research and development (R&D) facilities in other countries is to be close to the local market.
Beyond that, the two-day event was a persuasive showcase of Israeli innovation and how companies from all over the world -- including Procter & Gamble (P&G), IBM and Deutsche Telekom -- are opening research and development offices in Israel to bottle some of the magic of the startup nation.
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They are opening research-and-design centres in America to become fully integrated carmakers there.
Universities would open research campuses.
Ford and Nissan have both opened research labs in Silicon Valley.
Intel has opened research labs in Beijing for semiconductors and server networks.
For example, companies from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have opened research facilities in mainland China.
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