Samsung to Expand its Silicon Valley R&D Centre
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Samsung has announced that its USA based R&D Centre is expanding, and moving to a new 8.5 acre campus in Mountain View, California.
"Our new R&D Center will provide an outstanding environment to support our plans for strategic growth and attracting the very best employees," said Jay Chang, president of Samsung Information Systems America (SISA). "Our company will benefit from the dynamic location, the culture and the diversity of talent here in the region."
Construction is anticipated to start in the second half of 2013 on the company's two new six-story office buildings totaling approximately 385,000 sq. ft. and two 5-6 story parking structures, with occupancy expected in 2014. The project is being designed in accordance with LEED Gold certification standards.
This expansion builds upon Samsung's more than 20 year history in the Bay Area. Last month, Samsung Semiconductor joined California Governor Jerry Brown at a ceremony to announce the expansion of its San Jose operations.
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