Boeing has announced the opening of its Boeing Research & Technology-India centre in Bangalore which will carry out continued collaboration with Indian R&D organisations, including government agencies and private sector R&D providers, universities and other companies. The centre will coordinate the work of more than 1,500 technologists, including 100 advanced technology researchers, from across India on projects that include aero structures, aerodynamics and electronic networks. This is Boeing’s third advanced research centre outside the US, the others being in Europe and Australia.
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