GREENWOOD, Ind. — Officials with the Indiana Office of Commerce and the office of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced on Tuesday that a new company centered on health technology will establish its first U.S. Midwest operation in Indiana.
According to a news release, Resmed will invest $30 million to build out a 446,500-square-foot facility in Greenwood, which is expected to add more than 100 new, high-wage jobs to the state. The company focuses on sleep, breathing and care delivered in the home.
“Indiana’s life sciences sector continues to attract new global and innovative leaders to the state,” Braun said in the release. “Here in the crossroads of the U.S., Resmed will be centrally located and have access to robust infrastructure, helping the company serve customers more quickly and deliver life-changing solutions.”
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The new facility is expected to help support the distribution of products and solutions to treat sleep apnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well as other sleep and breathing disorders. The company, headquartered in San Diego, has locations in California and Georgia…