Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding announced Wednesday that it would spend $15 billion on research over the next three years, more than doubling its spending on developing next-generation technology. Alibaba plans to set up seven research labs, in Beijing, Hangzhou, San Mateo and Bellevue in the U.S., Moscow, Tel Aviv, and Singapore. It will recruit 100 researchers to work on the program, called the Academy for Discovery, Adventure, Momentum, and Outlook, or DAMO Academy. The spending increase aims to help Alibaba keep up with Amazon.com, Tencent Holdings, and other tech companies pushing new technologies. Alibaba said the effort was also key to fulfilling its promise to create 100 million jobs in 20 years. Source: CNBC |
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