Microsoft has stepped up its investments in research and development with the
opening of new European Search Technology Centres in London, Paris and Munich.
The centres will aim to harness local experience in the online and search
sectors, stimulate innovation and improve the European knowledge economy,
according to Microsoft.
The company already has 2,000 Europe-based researchers and engineers, and has
set up more than 40 R&D and Microsoft Innovation Centres, including an
international research lab in Cambridge and development centres in Dublin.
"To compete in a global, innovation-driven economy we need to draw on the
world's smartest and most creative minds," said Microsoft chief executive Steve
Ballmer.
"Increasingly, we are finding the talent we need here in Europe. To tap into
that talent, we have invested in R&D across the region, and today Europe is
second only to the US in the number of engineers and researchers we have working
on innovative products and services."
Ballmer is currently in the middle of a
European
tour to visit governments, customers, partners and employees.
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