Johnson Matthey (JM) has opened its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India, which is expected to support growth in hydrogen, sustainable fuels and chemicals.
The centre is anticipated to increase JM’s capacity to deliver projects for its customers across the energy sector and will help India reach its 2070 Net Zero target.
Harjinder Kang, Trade Commissioner for South Asia and British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India, claimed he’s delighted to see JM strengthen its presence in India through the Mumbai facility.
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