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Taiwanese AI startup sets up North American HQ in Bellevue, with potential for 500 employees – GeekWire

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Last updated: July 1, 2026 6:32 pm
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eNeural Technologies gets the lay of the land in Bellevue during a Greater Seattle Partners Spinoff program reception at Amazon’s Everest building in Bellevue. Pictured from left: Tom Florino, director, Worldwide Economic Development, Amazon; Rebecca Lovell, COO, Greater Seattle Partners; David Kou, SVP sales and marketing, eNeural Technologies; Lynne Robinson, City of Bellevue councilmember; Jesse Canedo, chief economic development officer, City of Bellevue; Eric Crowley, commercial section deputy chief, American Institute in Taiwan; Kelly Lee, commercial specialist, American Institute in Taiwan. (Photo courtesy of Greater Seattle Partners)

Add another name to Bellevue’s growing list of AI tenants.

Taiwan-based eNeural Technologies is setting up its North American headquarters in the city, joining a wave of AI companies — from CoreWeave to xAI to OpenAI — that have staked out office space east of Seattle over the past year.

eNeural plans to invest $3.5 million in the Seattle region over the next three years and create about 30 jobs, more than 20 of them AI engineering positions, according to Greater Seattle Partners, the regional economic development group that announced the expansion.

The company said it eventually envisions its Bellevue office growing into a core edge AI research and development center with more than 500 employees over the next decade.

The company builds lightweight, low-power AI software and chips that let devices — logistics equipment, vehicles, smart city infrastructure — run AI directly on-site rather than relying on the cloud. eNeural says its portfolio spans model optimization tools, self-learning edge platforms, and neural processing unit silicon IP, along with vision-language and large language model tools built for private, secure deployments.

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eNeural founder and Chairman Jiun-In Guo called the region “one of the most innovative technology ecosystems in the world” and said establishing an HQ in Bellevue gives the company access to “a unique combination of world-class AI talent, global technology leadership, and proximity to key enterprise customers.”

eNeural’s path to Bellevue ran through Greater Seattle Partners’ SelectUSA Seattle Spinoff program, which introduced the company to the region’s AI and tech ecosystem in 2025.

eNeural’s arrival adds to a run of AI companies moving in alongside tech giants Amazon and Microsoft and staking claims on the Eastside over the past year:

  • CoreWeave recently doubled its footprint to 36,000 square feet at One Bellevue Center, expanding its engineering hub with dozens of open roles in the region.
  • Elon Musk’s xAI unveiled a 25,000-square-foot office in the former Epic Games space at Lincoln Square South.
  • OpenAI moved into a new engineering office at City Center Plaza, a space built for 250 employees with room to grow to as many as 1,400.
  • Denver-based Crusoe opened a 7,400-square-foot office in the Key Center building.

Seattle did notch a win of its own this week with the news that Anthropic is leasing 113,000 square feet of space across multiple floors in a South Lake Union development.

The Bellevue office will serve as the eNeural’s primary hub for customer engagement, strategic partnerships, business development, and advanced AI engineering across North America.

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