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Destination Indiana
Your one-stop informational resource
Are you considering a move to Indiana? Relocating your business to Indiana?
Or just interested in the Hoosier State?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in
Indiana, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
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Suggested Reading List
The Hoosier State, the Crossroads of America, home of the Indianapolis 500, a former "Rust
Belt" state strategically located along the Great Lakes; this is Indiana, whose agricultural and
industrial heritage are making way for a dynamo in the biotechnology and life science industry.
Industry Snapshot
Indiana boasts a combination of excellent education, skilled workforce, history of renowned
corporations, and strategic location in the nation’s center, all of which give it a strong position in
biotechnology and life sciences.
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Economy/Cost of Living
With a population of roughly 6.2 million people, Indiana ranks 14th among the states in population
size. Indianapolis is the state’s largest city, with a population of over 780,000.
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Education
Indiana prides itself for its remarkable educational opportunities for all ages and is known
for its prestigious universities.
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Recreation & Entertainment
Indiana provides ample opportunities for recreation and entertainment which will appeal to
outdoor enthusiasts, sports fans, or art aficionados.
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Transportation
Indiana prides itself as being the "crossroads of America", and provides many options for
transportation within its borders.
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Geography & Climate
Indiana is located in the upper Midwestern region of the United States. It contains 35,870 square
miles (92,903 square kilometers or 9,290,287 hectares) of land, and 550 square miles (1,424 square
kilometers or 142,449 hectares) covered by water.
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History
Indiana was home to Paleo-Indian peoples many thousands of years prior to the modern era. When the
first Europeans explored the area, Native Americans inhabited the land, leading to the state’s name
Indiana, meaning the land of Indians.
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Suggested Reading List
A list of select guides and reference books about Indiana.
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