American life sciences firm Agilisium has opened an innovation and talent development lab in Hyderabad, India. The company plans to hire around 2,000 people over 2-3 years.

The lab will focus on work training, technology transfer and creating new solutions. The company ambition aligns with Telangana’s plans to become a global hub for life sciences, reinforcing the region’s appeal as a prime location for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in the life sciences and biotechnology industries.

Raj Babu, founder and CEO, of Agilisium , said, “The industry is at a pivotal moment where the convergence of advanced technology, skilled talent, and data innovation will redefine its future. With this lab, we aim to create an ecosystem that integrates global best practices, academic partnerships, and cutting-edge research.”

“With its operations now underway in Hyderabad at RMZ Spire, Agilisium’s expansion reinforces its dedication to driving innovation, nurturing top-tier talent, and contributing to the economic and technological growth of the region,” he said.

Agilisium’s initiative aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry needs while fostering a robust ecosystem for research, talent development, and cutting-edge advancements.

This will streamline academic knowledge to industry application, producing a talented and industry-ready workforce in Telangana.