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[News] Huawei’s Shanghai R&D Center Nears Operation; Talent Apartments Set for September Completion


2024-08-13 Semiconductors editor

According to a report on the official website of the Shanghai Qingpu District’s Government on August 11th, the exterior construction and interior decoration of Huawei’s Xicen apartment project in Shanghai have been completed, and the project has entered its final stages.

The apartments are expected to be finished by the end of September this year. Once completed, the project will provide over 6,000 housing units for the influx of Huawei research talent moving to Qingpu (Shanghai). This further hints that Huawei’s largest global R&D center is getting closer to being fully operational.

The project, which started construction in December 2023, will provide ample accommodation for employees serving in the eight parks at Huawei’s Lianqiu Lake R&D Center. Once completed, it will house over 15,000 people.

Reportedly, the Huawei Lianqiu Lake R&D Center in Shanghai’s Qingpu District, was completed on July 9. It covers an area of 2,400 acres, with a total building area of 2.06 million square meters and an investment exceeding CNY 10 billion.

The center is mainly used for research, office space, and supporting facilities, including R&D offices, laboratories, conference halls, cafeterias, and data centers.

This research center, per a previous report from EE Times China, is designed with 40,000 offices and is expected to gradually attract about 35,000 Huawei R&D talents.

The focus will be on R&D, product design, and sales in areas such as 5G chips, wireless, and the Internet of Things (IoT). By the end of this year, it is anticipated that 10,000 personnel will have joined the new R&D center, primarily consisting of employees from other Huawei R&D centers and newly hired research and development talent.

Regarding Huawei’s substantial investment in building this research center, tech media outlet “Tom’s Hardware” highlighted on July 14th that amid the US-China semiconductor rivalry and various US sanctions against Huawei, the company must bolster its research and development efforts. Consolidating multiple research centers allows Huawei to streamline operations and facilitate easier collaboration among different departments.

The report states that this flagship project showcases Huawei’s investment commitment in future technologies. The new R&D Center is even said to be larger in scale than the combined size of Apple Park and Microsoft’s Redmond Campus headquarters in Seattle.

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Please note that this article cites information from Shanghai Qingpu District’s GovernmentEE Times China and Tom’s Hardware.

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