As a global leader, Allison Transmission Company is committed to the development and innovation of Indiana

Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, Speedway Township officials and Allison Transmission Company executives of global medium and heavy commercial vehicle drive solutions celebrate the company's multiple initiatives The development of the macro. This development plan will create more than 300 jobs by 2020. Recently, the company held a groundbreaking ceremony for its innovation center in Indianapolis.

"I am excited that Allison Transmission is deeply rooted in Indiana and is committed to continuous innovation," said Governor Holcomb. "Increased investment has allowed Arison, Indiana and its residents to grow significantly. I firmly believe that Allison Transmission, as a global leader, will continue to lead Indiana's high-tech success and be a local resident. Provide more quality employment opportunities."

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In recent years, Allison Transmission will increase its business investment, totaling more than 400 million US dollars, including the recently announced new vehicle environmental testing facility (VET) in Indianapolis, the establishment of a new innovation center, while expanding its core business . The vehicle environmental test facility, which is expected to be operational by 2020, includes two environmental chambers capable of simulating extreme temperatures, altitudes and road conditions for testing of regulatory standards, on-board diagnostic development and vehicle functional performance optimization.

The Innovation Center is scheduled to be operational in 2021 with development and validation capabilities, as well as unique virtual and physical system simulation technologies to support customers, partners and suppliers. This includes regulatory standards simulation testing and better integration of innovative technologies with product development. Allison will build a 95,000-square-foot facility at the intersection of 10th Street and Cossell Road on the west side of its Indianapolis headquarters. The new Innovation Center fully reflects Allison's commitment to developing and promoting alternative fuels and electric vehicles.

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“The Innovation Center will further strengthen the company's product engineering team and promote the joint development of technology and products, both internally and externally,” said David Graziosi, President and CEO of Allison Transmission. “Developing and implementing simulation testing in this state-of-the-art facility, designed to bring new technologies and new products to market faster and more efficiently, providing greater value to customers, partners and suppliers. The reality is also due to a good relationship with Indiana, Indianapolis and Speedway."

Allison Transmission has 2,900 employees worldwide, including 2,600 employees in Indiana. The company plans to add 300 new employees to its vehicle environmental testing facility, innovation center and its core business functions, covering engineering, procurement, marketing, sales and service. Interested applicants can access the information and apply online through the website.

“In its long history of more than 100 years of history, Allison Transmission has always stood at the top of the world in innovation, advanced technology and quality manufacturing,” said Indian Hopolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. "This move is a highlight of Allison's achievements in Indianapolis, attracting top talent in the west of the city for high-paying jobs, and will continue to benefit the next generation."

Through investment, Allison aims to provide customers with a comprehensive range of drive solutions to further strengthen their leading position in the innovation of commercial vehicle drive technology. With the implementation of the company-driven solution strategy, the Innovation Center will be the stage for demonstrating innovative technologies.

“Since its inception, Allison Transmission has been an integral part of the community and it is a pleasure to see the partnership continue to grow steadily,” said Speedway Town Councilman Jason DeLisle. “The Innovation Center not only introduces talented employees, but also creates groundbreaking opportunities, and once again witnesses the rich history that Speedway and Allison have created together.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation provided a $7 million conditional tax credit to Allison Transmission. In addition, according to the company's investment development plan for innovation in Indiana, it provides tax breaks of up to $50,000. The tax reduction policy is based on the implementation of specific projects. Once the local residents are hired, they can apply. The project is supported by both Indianapolis and Speedway.

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