Hyderabad has emerged as a leading global center for life sciences manufacturing, with a record-breaking 10 million square feet of dedicated space in 2024. CBRE, the world's leading real estate consulting firm, highlights the city's significant growth in its latest report.
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Hyderabad's success in the life sciences sector can be attributed to a combination of factors, including a robust talent pool, favorable government policies, and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Hyderabad is expected to have 10 million square feet of life sciences manufacturing space in 2024, the highest ever in the sector.
The Telangana government has implemented a series of initiatives to promote the life sciences industry, including tax incentives, subsidies, and streamlined regulatory processes.
Hyderabad boasts modern facilities, including world-class laboratories, research centers, and manufacturing units. The Hyderabad Airport, one of the busiest in India, facilitates easy access to global markets.
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