IBM India Research Laboratory

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IBM India Research Laboratory (IRL) is one of IBM's eight major worldwide research laboratories. It was established in 1998 in Delhi, India. [1]

Some of the aims of the laboratory are to develop solutions for digital data, computers and mobile phones. [2]

The research areas of the lab are

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References

  1. Engardio, Pete (2006). Chindia: how China and India are revolutionizing global business . McGraw-Hill Professional. p.  196. ISBN   0-07-147657-1.
  2. "IBM Research – India; Research Areas". IBM.com. Accessed August 2010.
  3. IBM Research - Research Areas – India