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Apple opened in Bangalore a new design center to iOS developers

Apple is showing some attention to the Orient of the world: after you invest a billion dollars in Chinese society Didi Chuxing (followed by a short trip to China by Tim Cook), it is the turn of India with ' announcement of the opening of a new center "Design and Development Accelerator" for iOS in Bangalore.

India is a particularly important market for Apple, which are hidden some important growth opportunities. Bangalore is considered the main center of the country by the concentration of startups, with over a million people who work in the technology sector.

"India is home to one of the iOS development community's most vibrant and entrepreneurial in the world. With the opening of this new center in Bangalore are giving developers the access to the tools with which we will help them create innovative apps for customers around the world, "said Tim Cook said in a statement.

Apple is also planning to open a development center in Hyderabad which will focus on the development of the service maps. In this regard the Apple announced earlier this year an investment of $ 25 million in its Hyderabad property can accommodate a workforce of 4500 people.

In recent days it has also circulated the rumor that Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai will see the opening of the first three Apple Store in the Indian territory by the end of 2017, suggesting that Apple is paying close attention to this market.

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