OPPO has announced that they will be opening a new research and development Center in Chang’an Town, Dongguan, Guangdon Province, China. This new R&D center aims to form a robust research engine alongside the company’s existing R&D centers for the brand’s continued innovation.
OPPO will spend approximately PhP 75 billion on research and development alone this year. OPPO’s new Chang’an R&D center will be responsible for R&D, design, and testing a vast range of smart devices, including smartphones and IoT products.
The OPPO Chang’an R&D Center was designed by top global architecture Kohn Pederson Fox Associates and in partnership with dozens of professional consultants.
The premises will cover an area of approximately 82,000 square meters and will consist of 10 all-glass towers, including offices, a talent development center, an R&D center, a mobile Internet research center, and a testing center.
OPPO Vice President, Eric Zhu shared that “We are very pleased to officially break ground on OPPO’s new Chang’an R&D center. It will play a strategic role in OPPO’s R&D endeavors, further enhancing the core technological capabilities of the company and accelerating the implementation of our R&D strategy and objectives. “The project will be built to the highest industrial standards and we will spare no effort in making the new R&D center a masterpiece initiative in the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, helping to bolster the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.”