The last journey of Tim Cook by Asia last may, was one of the most intense for the CEO of the company headquartered in Cupertino. The first stop on the trip was China where Cook had to confront the Chinese Government for the problems she was having with censorship in the country after seeing as they closed the section of films from iTunes and the iBooks Bookstore. Cook it failed to solve the problem with the Government, which seems that once it has established in the country is no longer so interested in providing business to the company as it seemed at first despite having invested more than 1,000 million dollars to buy a part of the successful Chinese Uber.
However, on your next visit to the India and then to try to solve the problems that faced the Government and his refusal to allow to open Apple Stores in the country, seems that waters returned to its runway. The India Government wants companies to invest in the country, but not in the form of shops but creating centers of research, assembly factories… and Apple made a commitment to create a center to accelerate the creation of applications in the country, which will open in the coming year.
According to The Economic Times, Apple has rented an office space of almost 4,000 sqm distributed on two floors, where the company will build this Center to teach any developer to program for iOS. This Office Center is located in Galleria, North of Bangalore, where other large companies currently are and which has become the technological region par excellence in the paisndonde more than one million Indians work on a daily basis.