
Indiana Invests $1B in Life Sciences, Aims for 100K Jobs
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Governor Mike Braun unveils a $1 billion state investment in agriculture and life sciences, aiming to create 100,000 high-wage jobs over a decade. This initiative, backed by key players like Eli Lilly and Company, Elanco Animal Health, and Corteva Agriscience, seeks to establish Indiana as the U.S. hub for human therapeutics, animal health, agritech, biotechnology, and environmental innovation. The plan, tied to measurable results, is set to boost job creation and wages, with Central Indiana leading the charge and other regions partnering up.
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