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Abest taps 13 Pinoy software engineers

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ABEST, a Taiwan-based leading supplier of multi-service broadband access equipment, recently opened a $2-million research and development (R&D) training facility in a 3,500-square-foot building at the Peoples Professional Park in Thomasville, North Carolina.

The facility houses the most complete state-of-the-art computer systems and automated software design tools.

ABEST partnered with Duke University, gathering a team of software development experts to handle the year-long training of 15 software engineers, 13 of whom are Filipinos.

The opening of the high-tech training center marks another milestone in ABEST’s commitment to long-term excellence in product design and service.

Aside from training software engineers, the facility may be expanded in the future to include a customer training center.

Dr. Larry Burton, ABEST president, led members of the board of directors in the opening of the ABEST training facility.

ABEST

CENTER

DESIGN

DR. LARRY BURTON

DUKE UNIVERSITY

FACILITY

NORTH CAROLINA

PEOPLES PROFESSIONAL PARK

SOFTWARE

THOMASVILLE

TRAINING

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