Agilent Technologies opens Beijing headquarters


Dated: 24 April 2007

Agilent is helping to drive food safety in China with the launch of its second Open Lab for electronic measurement in China. The Beijing campus—which is its headquarters for China—includes Agilent’s Beijing-based R&D, sales, marketing, technical support and after-sale functions in one location. Customers will be able to benefit from a professional testing environment and technical consulting services.

“With the rapid development of China’s economy, the opening of this campus is an important investment for us,” said Bill Sullivan, Agilent president and CEO. “Agilent has a long history of working in China, now our second-largest and fastest-growing market in the world. Today’s announcement demonstrates Agilent’s long-term commitment to China and is an integral part of our global strategy.”

 
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