Xiaomi exec Barra joins Facebook to lead virtual reality business

Barra steped down as Xiaomi's vice president after three-and-a-half-years


Reuters January 26, 2017
Barra steped down as Xiaomi's vice president after three-and-a-half-years. PHOTO: REUTERS

Facebook has hired Hugo Barra, the most prominent global executive at Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Inc, to lead its virtual reality business including the Oculus unit, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said.

The 32-year-old Facebook founder has spoken about virtual reality as an important part of the company's future business, especially as the technology becomes less expensive and its uses clearer. Facebook acquired Oculus in 2014, believing it to be the next major computing platform.

Hugo Barra to leave Xiaomi for the clean air of Silicon Valley

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Earlier this week, Barra said he was stepping down as Xiaomi's vice president after three-and-a-half-years, citing health concerns and a new job.

His exit comes at a time when Xiaomi is trying to adjust its strategy. The company pulled back from several overseas markets, including Singapore and Brazil, in 2016. It is increasing its offline retail presence and aims to develop artificial intelligence and internet finance as growth areas.

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