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30 Sep
Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, is visiting Korea at the end of October to conclude an MOA (memorandum of understanding) on a new research and development center in Korea. The center will be built on the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology University (KAIST) campus.
From the report:
Joint research will be carried out by researchers from Microsoft and professors and students from KAIST who will focus mainly on computer operating systems, databases application software and mobile computing.
One Response for "Microsoft R&D Center in Korea"
Any idea how big this center will be? Construction commencing in? =)
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