Fierce Pharma July 17, 2024
Zoey Becker

Sanofi is looking to bulk up its workforce at its global capacity center in Hyderabad, India, with a multi-year investment totaling 400 million euros ($437 million), according to reports.

The investment will stretch through the end of the decade, with the first chunk of 100 million euros ($109 million) coming by next year, The Hindu reports.

The facility currently employs around 1,000 people, according to reports. By growing to 2,600-strong over the next two years, the site stands to become the largest of Sanofi’s four global capacity hubs, Sanofi’s executive vice president of business operations, Madeleine Roach, said at a press conference, according to The Deccan Herald.

The company’s four global capacity centers are located in Budapest, Hungary, Bogota, Columbia,...

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