Samsung chairman will visit Vietnam to celebrate the completion of its largest R&D center
Samsung initiated the production of a new research and development center in Hanoi, Vietnam, in March 2020. It is anticipated to cost Samsung around $220 million. As per reports, the construction of this R&D is complete. It is going to be celebrated this week as the Executive Chairman of Samsung Electronics, Lee Jae-Yong, will visit Vietnam.
In accordance with The Korea Herald, Lee Jae-Yong will arrive at Vietnam’s capital on Thursday. He will be there to celebrate the completion of the R&D center. Followed by that he will be having a meeting with the President of Vietnam, Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, as well as key officials of the Vietnamese government. It looks like Lee Jae-Yong has canceled the weekly trial proceedings of the Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries merger in order to attend this celebration ceremony.
The new R&D center of Samsung in Hanoi, Vietnam, is constructed on 11,603 square meters of land. It has nineteen floors along with three basement floors. It has a total floor area of 79,522 square meters. At this time, it is the largest R&D facility of Samsung in Southeast Asia. The company is anticipated to emphasize R&D of hardware, software, smartphones, and tablets at this center. This center will hire around 3,000 people.
Across the world, Samsung has seventeen R&D centers. These include the centers in Malaysia, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Turkey, the Philippines, the UK, and the US.
Research Snipers is currently covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More. Research Snipers has decade of experience in breaking technology news, covering latest trends in tech news, and recent developments.