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IBM kicks off new Shanghai office with R&D centers
Published: Jan 18, 2019 11:24 PM
U.S. high-tech firm International Business Machines (IBM) opened its new Shanghai office including research and development (R&D) centers and a client center on Thursday.

Located on the "AIsland" of Zhangjiang Science City in Pudong New Area, the new Shanghai office includes the company's China Research Lab, China Systems Lab, China Development Lab, and a client center.

IBM is the first company to settle down on the "AIsland," and China is one of the three countries where the company has settled all the three R&D centers.

The labs will not only provide customized solutions for the Chinese market but also support the company's global R&D activities, according to Jeff Rhoda, general manager of IBM Greater China Group.

"We also look forward to supporting Shanghai in the development of the Yangtze River Delta during a time of digital transformation," said Rhoda.

"Everything from our Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, environment management and blockchain to food safety and many other solutions, we all have here in our client center in Shanghai," Rhoda added.

Pudong has seen a great development of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry in recent years, with more than 100 AI-related enterprises and organizations settled in the area. Microsoft on Wednesday signed a memorandum to locate its new AI and IoT Insider Lab, the first of its kind in the Asian-Pacific Region, on the "AIsland." The lab is expected to open in April.

AI will become the new driving engine of Pudong's development, said Guan Xiaojun, deputy head of Pudong.

Shanghai is set to build itself into a smart city of the AI age. Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization rolled out a smart city implementation plan last December to boost AI development in the city and make itself a national front-runner in AI industry.