The Straits Times | 2021-02-22 02:42
SINGAPORE - American tech giant Dell Technologies officially launched a new US$50 million (S$66 million) research and development centre here on Monday (Feb 22) that will, for the first time outside the United States, have a team dedicated to improving user experiences. This includes developing a wellness tracker application built into a laptop that captures a person's seating posture and delivers prompts and alerts to encourage the user to move or make adjustments to address challenges from working from home like neck and lower back pain. The centre - dubbed a Global Innovation Hub and is one of several in the world - will focus on making advances in digital transformation and experiences. Dell's investment in the hub, located in International Business Park in Jurong East and Changi Business Park, will also create more than 160 jobs - mostly for Singaporeans - in emerging tech, incl…
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