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Liberation Labs and soulBrain MI are both establishing new locations soon in Right to Work Indiana! So this is great news for the state! Read on so you can learn more about each investment.
Liberation Labs is investing $115 million in order to establish a new lab in Right to Work Richmond, Indiana. This will also mean 45 new jobs!
“Next generation technology is critical to future food security for people everywhere, and I am proud that Indiana is leading the charge. […] We are excited to welcome Liberation Labs to our growing agbiosciences ecosystem. Liberation Labs will continue to enable companies to innovate while creating high-paying, quality career opportunities for Hoosiers.”
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soulbrain MI is investing $75 million in order to establish in Right to Work Kokomo, Indiana. They will also create 75 new jobs!
“This investment in Indiana will allow soulbrain MI to increase production of our advanced electrolyte solutions, powering batteries that are critical to the next generation of vehicles. […] We are excited to join Indiana’s growing ecosystem of manufacturers that are developing the future of mobility and implementing sustainable, environmentally-friendly solutions.” […]
“Indiana is uniquely positioned to be a leader in innovating the future of mobility and producing new, electric solutions that will power the world. […] Our state’s electric vehicle industry continues to grow and attract like-minded, future-focused companies like soulbrain MI, and I’m confident that Indiana will be at the center of tomorrow’s global mobility industry.”
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