LILIN will maintain its corporate headquarters, R&D operations, and factory in Taiwan
The centre is located near the New Taipei Industrial Park Service Center in Taiwan and has created 50 R&D jobs

LILIN, the global manufacturer of IP security products, recently announced the establishment of a new Research and Development (R&D) centre in Taipei, Taiwan. The centre is located near the New Taipei Industrial Park Service Center in Taiwan where the company has invested heavily over the last year and created 50 research and development jobs.

Research & Development to increase efficiency and collaboration

LILIN is ISO 9001-2008 approved for test facilities and manufacturing factory, and the company will maintain its corporate headquarters, R&D operations, and factory in Taiwan.

“Our engineers are very important to everything that all the products we build, and our new innovation centre will increase R&D efficiency and collaboration, and optimise R&D productivity,” said C.C. Hsu, President and Global Head of Research and Development for LILIN.

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