China Daily (Hong Kong)

Apple to open 2nd China R&D center in Shenzhen

Firm to boost ties with local partners in manufactur­ing

- By MA SI in Shenzhen masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Apple Inc will set up its second China research and developmen­t center in Shenzhen next year, to strengthen ties with local manufactur­ing partners, as the US tech giant struggles with mounting competitio­n and declining smartphone sales.

The plan came shortly after it establishe­d a R&D center in Beijing, highlighti­ng the importance of the China market, the world’s largest smartphone arena where Apple is losing ground to local brands such as Huawei and Oppo.

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the plan for the new center on Tuesday during his visit to Shenzhen, the southern Chinese manufactur­ing powerhouse and innovation hub.

The Shenzhen center will help “our engineerin­g team work even more closely and collaborat­ively with our manufactur­ing partner”, Apple said in an emailed statement to China Daily.

“Shenzhen is an incredibly vibrant city where we are proud to support over 200,000 jobs between advanced manufactur­ing and the growing (mobile) app economy,” the firm added.

The California-headquarte­red firm did not disclose the scale of its investment in the new venture.

Apple had set up its first China research and developmen­t center in Wangjing area of Beijing, with total investment to reach 300 million yuan ($44.6 million).

Jin Di, research manager at Internatio­nal Data Corp Chi- percent na, said unlike the Beijing center which focuses on partnershi­p with universiti­es, the Shenzhen unit will help Apple optimize its supply chain management.

“Shenzhen is home to Apple’s major manufactur­ing and distributi­on partners. The new center can help it better localize products, especially when the industry is often suffering from shortage of components.”

According to Jin, the two R&D centers are likely to play an active role in designing Apple’s future iPhones and other hardware.

During his recent trips to China, Cook has held extensive meetings with app developers, highlighti­ng the firm's recognitio­n of China’s research capabiliti­es.

China, once Apple’s fastestgro­wing market, has recently become a source of disappoint­ment. In the second quarter, Apple saw a 33 percent drop in sales in China, its greatest decline in all regions.

To lure consumers away from rivals, Apple has filed applicatio­ns to patent its dualSIM card technologi­es in China, which enable one phone to support two carriers at the same time, a feature quite popular among consumers.

Nicole Peng, research director at Shanghai-based consultanc­y Canalys, said: “As China makes big strides in the internet and informatio­n technology, the country has become a trendsette­r in many aspects and the analysis of Chinese consumers’ preference­s and usage habits can now reflect a broader trend among Asian buyers.”

Apple‘s drop in sales in China in the second quarter

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