

Telangana Chief Minister inaugurates Eli Lilly’s GCC in Hyderabad
Tech facility to accelerate global digital innovation, facilitate 1,500 jobs over the next few years
Hyderabad is the Life Sciences capital of India: CM Revanth Reddy
“GCC growth is an important step towards achieving the TelanganaRising 2047 vision and achieving the goal of One Trillion Economy.”
HYDERABAD, AUGUST 04, 2025: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated US pharma major Eli Lilly’s new technology and innovation facility in Hyderabad. The Chief Minister described the launch as clinching proof that in less than 20 months, with IT & Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu’s vision and hard work, the government made Hyderabad the Global GCC capital and hub.
“We are not opening any ordinary centre or GCC, but a nerve-centre of Eli Lilly, like the brain of the corporation, will operate from here. It will manage, lead and accelerate Eli Lilly’s global operations,” he said.
The CM said that the GCC growth in Hyderabad, in line with the Telangana Rising 2047 vision, will help in the state’s roadmap to achieving a One Trillion Dollar economy. “We are proud that 1 in every 3 vaccines administered anywhere in the world is developed or manufactured in Hyderabad.”
The Hyderabad GCC will integrate Lilly’s advanced technology capabilities across key functions, supporting accelerated innovation, enhanced efficiency, and improved health outcomes for patients globally.
The facility will support innovation and strengthen digital capabilities across Lilly’s global operations. The new centre will create opportunities for local talent and advance Hyderabad’s biotech ecosystem.
The Chief Minister further said that Hyderabad has become the preferred global destination for cutting-edge capability centres of the world’s top pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The city is the Life Sciences capital of India, with the presence of over 2,000 companies.
By focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), automation, cloud computing, and software product engineering, the site will contribute to solving some of the world’s most pressing health challenges while also creating growth opportunities for local talent.
The company has already onboarded 100 professionals at the 220,000 square feet Hyderabad facility and plans to expand the headcount to 1,500 over the next few years.
The Chief Minister expressed commitment to providing a transparent, progressive and innovation-driven ecosystem, so that the Life Sciences industry can grow in scope and change the health sciences capabilities for the entire world.
Addressing the Eli Lilly workforce in Hyderabad, he said, “You are not just living and working in Hyderabad – you are now part of our family. You are shaping the future of global healthcare from Hyderabad.”
