India-Based SAVIC Establishes Troy, Michigan, Operations
02/25/2024
The investment will allow the company to provide innovative services in systems, applications, and products in data processing to more North American companies. SAVIC has been actively utilizing Automation Alley’s international soft landing center.
“We are proud to play a role in supporting SAVIC and other international companies as they navigate their entry into the Michigan market,” said Automation Alley Director of International Business Services Noel Nevshehir. “This initiative underscores Automation Alley's dedication to fostering global business connections and driving economic growth within our community.”
The project is being supported by a $600,000 Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP) performance-based grant. In addition, the company intends to utilize a partnership with Michigan Works!
SAVIC services customers in the automotive and mobility, engineering, and life sciences industries.
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