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ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Jabil has signed a memorandum of understanding with India's Gujarat state government to allow the company to explore long-term goals, opportunities and support in the state.

The signing comes after another MoU signing with the Tamil Nadu state in September.

"Jabil is committed to expanding in India to meet and grow with the future needs of our customers in the Intelligent Infrastructure segment, which covers our capabilities across cloud, compute, storage, networking, telecommunications, semiconductor capital equipment, and data center infrastructure, amongst other end-markets," said Fred McCoy, executive vice president, operations. “The planned expansion also opens up opportunities for Jabil’s customers in the automotive and transportation industry to consider manufacturing in India."

Jabil has made investments into its Intelligent Infrastructure segment to drive innovation and support the increasing demands of next-wave cloud and AI data center growth. These investments include silicon photonics-based products and capabilities, liquid cooling solutions for thermal management and an expanded server portfolio purpose-built for scalability.

"Beyond attracting foreign direct investments and job creation, this MoU reflects our shared ambitions to pursue sustainable growth and create long-term value," said Bhupendra Patel, chief minister of Gujarat. "We are excited at this opportunity to work with Jabil to explore new avenues for long-term growth together."

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