WD has established a research and development center in Singapore, where the company will leverage the local talent pool and expertise of research organizations, such as Singapore’s ASTAR Data Storage Institute (DSI), and universities in the development of advanced hard drive technologies.
Located in Singapore Science Park, near WD’s newly acquired media manufacturing operation, the Western Digital Singapore HDD R&D Center is now operational. The company also announced that it is entering an agreement with DSI to collaborate on the development of advanced head, media and hard drive system design.
“Singapore has built a wealth of engineering talent, now available to WD,” said Tim Leyden, WD chief operating officer. “This is a product of a supportive government, R&D resources from DSI and universities, and a long history of hard drive industry manufacturing and engineering operations in the country. The resulting environment has produced an advanced technology research and human resource culture that makes Singapore an ideal location for WD investments.”
WD will have invested S$500 million (approximately $390 million USD) in Singapore over the next five years, including its recent media plant acquisition, capital equipment for capacity expansion and technology enhancements and the HDD R&D Center. |