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Time of India
2 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
AstraZeneca invests Rs 166 crore to expand Bengaluru operations
Bengaluru: Global biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is investing Rs166 crore to expand its Bengaluru operations, creating 400 new jobs. The upgraded facility will support around 1,300 employees and enhance the company's capabilities in AI-driven R&D, global business services, IT, and digital health, strengthening its presence in India. This investment follows AstraZeneca's recent expansion of its Global Innovation and Technology Centre (GITC) in Chennai. The company's workforce in India will increase to 4,000 employees, highlighting India's growing significance in AstraZeneca's global operations. The enhanced Bangalore facility will house nearly 1,300 staff members and function as a comprehensive centre supporting AstraZeneca's primary operations in clinical research, AI-driven healthcare solutions, global business services, and regulatory compliance. "Our global hub in Bengaluru is a strategic investment that strengthens our ambition to deliver 20 new medicines by 2030," said Jackie Crockford, VP of global business services at AstraZeneca. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru The new facility will serve as a dynamic hub advancing AstraZeneca's critical priorities, including advanced clinical research across global therapeutic areas, development of AI-powered healthcare and digital health technologies, centralized data analytics to improve clinical trial efficiency and patient outcomes, and specialized support for global regulatory compliance and pharmacovigilance. Karnataka health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said, "This aligns with our vision to drive high-value employment and make Bangalore a biotechnology and R&D powerhouse. "


New Indian Express
7 hours ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
AstraZeneca expands Bengaluru hub with Rs 166 crore investment; to create 400 jobs
BENGALURU: Biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca on Thursday announced the expansion of its global hub in Bengaluru with Rs 166 crore investment. The new facility will house about 1,300 employees and generate 400 new jobs. This is AstraZeneca's second major investment in India within a year, following the expansion of its Global Innovation and Technology Centre (GITC) in Chennai. The combined workforce now at AstraZeneca India Private Limited (AZIPL) will reach close to 4,000 employees. The company said the new facility will serve as a dynamic hub dedicated to advancing AstraZeneca's critical priorities including advanced clinical research supporting AstraZeneca's global therapeutic areas; development of AI-powered; healthcare solutions and digital health technologies. Apart from these, the new facility will help centralise data analytics to enhance clinical trial efficiency and patient outcomes. "Our Global Hub in Bengaluru is a strategic investment that will play a vital role in advancing AstraZeneca's bold ambition to deliver 20 new medicines by 2030 — by strengthening automated, scalable, data-driven, and patient-centric solutions. This step reflects our commitment to tapping into the world-class talent and ecosystem available in Karnataka to power the next generation of scientific innovation," said Jackie Crockford, Vice President, Global Business Services, AstraZeneca. "This hub enhances our R&D capabilities by connecting us with India's exceptional scientific and technological expertise. The expansion will accelerate the development of innovative medicines and help us deliver across R&D, ultimately benefiting patients around the world," said Magnus Nord, Vice President, Global Patient Safety BioPharma, AstraZeneca. The global hub in Bengaluru is dedicated to Research & Development (R&D), Global Business Services (GBS), IT & Digital Health capabilities, playing a key role in advancing scientific discovery and innovation within the enterprise. The company also said that the GITC in Chennai serves as a strategic hub for IT, GBS, Global supply chain & strategy, supporting core business operations with high-impact, technology-driven solutions.


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
AstraZeneca expands Bengaluru global hub with Rs 166-cr investment
Biopharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca on Thursday said it has expanded its global hub in Bengaluru with an investment of Rs 166 crore, creating 400 jobs to boost Research and Development , global services and AI innovation. The new facility will house nearly 1,300 employees, including 400 new jobs, supporting the company's capabilities in AI-powered innovation across Research and Development, global business services, IT, and digital health operations, AstraZeneca said in a statement. "Our global hub in Bengaluru is a strategic investment that will play a vital role in advancing AstraZeneca's bold ambition to deliver 20 new medicines by 2030 -- by strengthening automated, scalable, data-driven, and patient-centric solutions," AstraZeneca Vice President, Global Business Services, Jackie Crockford said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Best Method for a Flat Stomach After 50 (It's Genius!) Lulutox Undo This is AstraZeneca's second major investment in India within a year after the expansion of its Global Innovation and Technology Centre (GITC) in Chennai. "The combined workforce now at AstraZeneca India Pvt Ltd (AZIPL) will reach close to 4,000 employees, strengthening the company's capability to deliver life-changing medicines to patients worldwide," the company said.
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Business Standard
10 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
AstraZeneca sets up ₹166 cr Global Hub to boost AI driven healthcare
Global bio-pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has established its state-of-the-art Global Hub in Bengaluru investing Rs 166 crore to focus on development of AI-powered healthcare solutions, a top official said on Thursday. This marks the second major investment by AstraZeneca in July 2024 after it announced expansion of its Global Innovation and Technology Centre in Chennai with an outlay of Rs 250 crore. The new facility in Bengaluru is designed to accommodate nearly 1,300 employees including 400 new jobs. It will support the company's capabilities in AI-powered innovation across Research and Development, global business services, Information Technology and digital health operations, among others. The Global Hub in Bengaluru is dedicated to Research and Development, Global Business Services, Information Technology while the Global Innovation and Technology Centre in Chennai serves as a strategic hub for IT, Global Business Services. Following the expansion of the facility, the combined workforce of AstraZeneca India Pvt Ltd would reach close to 4,000 employees, strengthening company's capability to deliver life-changing medicines to patients worldwide. Commenting on the development, company Vice President Global Business Services, Jackie Crockford said, "Our Global Hub in Bengaluru is a strategic investment that will play a vital role in advancing AstraZeneca's bold ambition to deliver 20 new medicines by 2030 by strengthening automated, scalable, data-driven and patient centric solutions." "This step reflects our commitment to tapping into the world-class talent and ecosystem available in Karnataka to power the next generation of scientific innovation." he said in a company statement here. The new facility would serve as a dynamic hub in advanced clinical research supporting AstraZeneca's global therapeutic areas, development of AI-powered healthcare solutions, centralised data analytics to enhance clinical trial efficiency among others. AstraZeneca Global Patient Safety BioPharma, Vice-President Magnus Nord said, "This hub enhances our Research and Development capabilities by connecting us with India's exceptional scientific and technological expertise." The expansion would accelerate the development of innovative medicines and deliver across Research and Development, ultimately benefitting patients around the world", Nord said. The Global Hub reflects AstraZeneca's dedication to environmental sustainability and the facility is designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification. It is currently powered by 75 per cent green energy. It has waste-water recycling, Internet-of-Things (IoT) enabled systems for optimised energy management among others.