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Drugmaker Sanofi to Expand India GCC, Increase Workforce to over 4,500 Employees
Sanofi plans to grow its Hyderabad GCC workforce to over 4,500 with a multi-hundred-million dollar investment focused on R&D, AI, data, and commercial capabilities.
- On Monday, February 16, 2026, Sanofi Healthcare India inaugurated an additional Hyderabad office, raising the Global Capability Centre's capacity to about 4,500 employees from over 2,600.
- As multinationals reshape GCCs into innovation hubs, Sanofi's expansion follows a July 2024 plan to scale roles and investments in India’s global capability centres.
- Sanofi said the expansion is backed by a `multi-hundred-million` investment but did not specify a hiring timeframe, targeting specialists in R&D, artificial intelligence and data innovation, medical affairs, and commercial functions.
- The expansion positions the site as one of the top three pharma GCCs in India, with Sanofi's growth creating roles across R&D, digital innovation, data analytics, medical affairs, and commercial operations.
- The announcement arrived as Hyderabad prepared for BioAsia conference, Hyderabad , with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy praising Telangana state’s talent pool and infrastructure.
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Sanofi expands Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad, to add jobs
Hyderabad: Sanofi Healthcare India has significantly expanded its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad, inaugurating an additional state-of-the-art office on Monday, February 16. The expansion will enable the company to operate across approximately 2.7 lakh sq ft and increase its workforce from the current 2,600 employees to around 4,500. IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu inaugurated the new facility along with senior Sanof…
The company said that the expansion would be supported by an investment of “EUR 100 million”
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