IBM announced new recruitment in France before a meeting between President Emmanuel Macron and the bosses of IBM and Microsoft.

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IBM will hire about 1,400 people in France over the next two years in the fields of blockchain, cloud computing and internet of things, the company said on Wednesday. 

These jobs come on top of the already-announced 400 new hirings IBM said it will make in the field of artificial intelligence in France.

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Microsoft`s boss Satya Nadella and his counterpart at IBM, Ginni Rometty, are each scheduled to have one-on-one meetings with Macron later on Wednesday, before so-called "Tech for Good" workshops with them and heads of other tech companies Uber and Facebook.