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American software giant Adobe today said 30 per cent of its R&D staff work in India, making a fundamental contribution to each of its product and hinted that the country will continue to be the innovation hub for it. "A lot of our intellectual property gets created out of India. We have over 30 per cent of our R&D staff sitting out of India. We also have got the global services delivery centre in this country," Adobe India country head Kulmeet Bawa told reporters here. The company employs 4,200 people across three centres in Noida and Bengaluru, which together employ a fourth of its global workforce. "Virtually every single product that we deliver, there is some fundamental work that is being done here in India," global chairman and chief executive Shantanu Narayen said. "We have always said we are going to do very fundamental and deep-rooted technology work and it continues to be there," Narayen added in the comments that come amid increased concern on the rising ...
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