The
announcement was made by Apple CEO Tim Cook during a meeting with
Shenzhen Party chief Ma Xingrui and Mayor Xu Qin on Tuesday. He is in
Shenzhen to attend the 2016 National Mass Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Week, which opened yesterday.
Premier Li Keqiang attended the opening ceremony of the week yesterday morning.
Around
100,000 people are developing software for Apple in Shenzhen currently,
said Cook, who rated the quality of Shenzhen software developers’
products as top in the world. He said
Shenzhen is a remarkable city with
a lot of talent from many different sectors and Apple planned to seize
the manpower advantage to increase investment on research.
China is
Apple's major overseas market. But iPhones are facing growing challenges
posed by Chinese competitors like Huawei, Oppo and Vivo. During his
visit to China in August, Cook unveiled Apple's first research center in
Beijing.
Shenzhen
is China's high-tech hub, investing a whopping 4.05 percent of its GDP
into research and development, and hosting a number of top tech firms
like Huawei and ZTE.
Cook said
he "couldn't wait" to come to Shenzhen for the seven-day innovation week
and was honored to be invited to attend the Global Entrepreneurial
Leaders Forum in the city.
He also said that there's no other place like Shenzhen to be the ideal city for hosting such a large-scale maker fair.
When
speaking of the key factors that lead to the success of makers, Cook
quoted the English idiom "Falling down seven times and get up eight" to
encourage makers to be persistent and not to give up on their dreams
easily.
Shenzhen
was the first Chinese city that Cook visited when he came more than two
decades ago and the city has changed tremendously over the two decades,
he said.
Cook
praised Shenzhen's leading roles in multiple areas, which in the CEO's
eyes, were a key factor making Shenzhen an extraordinary city.
"Apple has
been focusing on innovative products with advanced manufacturing skills
and I found many factories in Shenzhen have better skills than many
other places in the world, so as more of our new products come out, we
hire more employees here," said Cook.
Cook also
visited the Apple store near Window of the World in Nanshan District and
stopped by a Starbucks coffee on Xinwen Road in Futian.
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