U.S. biotech firm Amgen has announced plans to invest $200 million in a new facility in India, specifically in Telangana, as stated by the company's CEO. This investment is part of a broader strategy to expand operations in the bio-pharma sector, with additional investments anticipated in the coming years. Meanwhile, in Chennai, CtrlS Datacenter has launched a new data center park with an investment of ₹4,000 crore, which is expected to create 500 direct jobs and 9,000 indirect jobs. The inauguration was attended by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. CtrlS's initiative is part of a larger commitment to energy efficiency and green power solutions, as highlighted by CEO Sridhar Pinnapureddy. The data center features two interconnected buildings with capacities of 45 MegaWatt and 28 MegaWatt, respectively. The developments in both Telangana and Tamil Nadu are expected to enhance job opportunities and bolster the local economies.
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