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Indiana invests $1B in life sciences and ag tech to create 100K high-wage jobs across central Indiana.
Indiana has committed $1 billion over 10 years to expand life sciences and agriculture technology in central Indiana, aiming to create 100,000 high-wage jobs.
Governor Mike Braun announced the initiative on March 17, 2026, with funding tied to performance and jobs paying at least 125% of local median wages.
The Central Indiana Regional Development Authority (CIRDA) leads the effort across 10 counties, supported by major companies like Eli Lilly, Elanco, and Purdue and Indiana University.
The plan targets human therapeutics, animal health, biotechnology, and environmental innovation, aligning with a statewide push for regional economic growth and workforce development.
Indiana invierte $ 1B en ciencias de la vida y tecnología agrícola para crear 100K empleos de alto salario en todo el centro de Indiana.