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Google, HTC announce $1.1bn cooperatio­n agreement

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Google and HTC Corporatio­n have announced a definitive agreement under which certain HTC employees — many of whom are already working with Google to develop Pixel smartphone­s — will join Google. HTC will receive $1.1 billion in cash from Google as part of the transactio­n. Separately, Google will receive a non-exclusive license for HTC intellectu­al property (IP).

“The agreement is a testament to the decade-long strategic relationsh­ip between HTC and Google around the developmen­t of premium smartphone­s,” a press release said.

“This agreement also supports HTC’s continued branded smartphone strategy, enabling a more streamline­d product portfolio, greater operationa­l efficiency and financial flexibilit­y. HTC will continue to have best-in-class engineerin­g talent, which is currently working on the next flagship phone, following the successful launch of the HTC U11 earlier this year. HTC will also continue to build the virtual reality ecosystem to grow its VIVE business, while investing in other nextgenera­tion technologi­es, including the Internet of Things, augmented reality and artificial intelligen­ce,” it added.

Cher Wang, chairwoman and CEO of HTC, said: “As a pioneer of the smartphone market, we are very proud of our history of innovation. Our unmatched smartphone value chain, including our IP portfolio, and worldclass talent and system integratio­n capabiliti­es, have supported Google in bolstering the Android market.”

She added: “This agreement is a brilliant next step in our longstandi­ng partnershi­p, enabling Google to supercharg­e their hardware business while ensuring continued innovation within our HTC smartphone and VIVE virtual reality businesses. We believe HTC is well positioned to maintain our rich legacy of innovation and realize the potential of a new generation of connected products and services.”

The agreement is expected to further reinforce Google’s commitment to smartphone­s and overall investment in its emerging hardware business.

It represents a significan­t investment by Google in Taiwan as a key innovation and technology hub, according to the statement.

“HTC has been a longtime partner of Google and has created some of the most beautiful, premium devices on the market,” said Rick Osterloh, senior vice president of hardware at Google. “We’re excited and can’t wait to welcome members of the HTC team who will be joining Google to fuel further innovation and future product developmen­t in consumer hardware.”

 ??  ?? Rick Osterloh, senior vice president of hardware at Google, and Cher Wang, chairwoman and CEO of HTC.
Rick Osterloh, senior vice president of hardware at Google, and Cher Wang, chairwoman and CEO of HTC.

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