SAP has opened its fourth SAP Co-Innovation Lab in the Asia Pacific region in Singapore.
The lab, SAP’s 21st globally, aims to accelerate co-innovation with its partner ecosystem in the region and is part of the company’s global R&D network.
The facility offers a hands-on environment for SAP, partners and customers to work together on current and future technologies, helping organisations in the region to increase competitive advantage and improve efficiencies. The focus of the lab will be on major technology trends such as cloud computing, mobility, big data analytics and in-memory computing.
“Co-Innovation Labs help our customers to get accelerated value from the latest innovation and technology through our ecosystem,” said Bronwyn Hastings, senior vice president, SAP Ecosystem & Channels, Asia Pacific Japan. “This investment will help to accelerate co-innovation within the SAP ecosystem and create a vibrant network of companies with expertise in SAP solutions throughout the region.”
The new SAP Co-Innovation Lab is supported by key technology partners Cisco, Intel, NetApp and VMware, and is located at SAP’s Asia headquarters in Singapore.
“Singapore has long been a hub for commerce in the Asia Pacific, and as the region heightens its profile on the global stage, it is increasingly viewed as a centre for innovation,” said Kowshik Sriman, managing director of SAP Singapore.
“SAP is committed to growing Asia Pacific’s technology ecosystem with this new lab in Singapore. We anticipate the new lab will evolve into a nexus of activity in the community for those who want to create innovative, next-generation business solutions.”
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