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Posted on 6/20/2026
Global contract manufacturer of electronics components
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Pune, Maharashtra, India
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Jabil is a global manufacturing solutions partner that designs, manufactures, and assembles components for major technology brands. It offers end-to-end services from product design and engineering through to production, supply chain management, and after-market support. Its products are produced through large-scale, high-volume automated assembly in a global network of factories, enabling efficient production for global customers. The company differentiates itself through its integrated, turnkey approach, extensive global footprint, and history of scaling with major brands by handling the full lifecycle of manufacturing projects. Jabil’s goal is to help technology companies bring products to market efficiently by providing comprehensive manufacturing solutions, from design to production, across worldwide facilities.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Saint Petersburg, Florida
Founded
1966
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Jabil launches Connected AI Ecosystem with Adani partnership. * June 17, 2026 St. Petersburg, FL-based Jabil Inc. has announced the launch of its Connected AI Ecosystem, an initiative to support customers across the AI infrastructure value chain. The company is partnering with India's Adani Group to combine Jabil's six decades of engineering and advanced manufacturing expertise with Adani's infrastructure and energy platform. Together, they aim to deliver rack-level solutions for hyperscalers and enterprises in India and worldwide. India's rapid rise as a fast-growing AI market, supported by a skilled workforce and favorable business environment, makes it a key location for this collaboration. Jabil and Adani are developing operational frameworks and formal agreements to advance the venture. According to Jabil CEO Mike Dastoor, the partnership merges Jabil's "engineering expertise" with Adani's "formidable infrastructure and energy platform." The alliance seeks to establish large-scale manufacturing capacity for AI-ready data center infrastructure in India. Plans include production of Power Distribution Units, Coolant Distribution Units, transformers, switchgear, busbars, and thermal management systems, enabling multi-gigawatt manufacturing capacity for high-density AI racks. The scope also covers liquid-cooled AI systems, servers, storage platforms, networking equipment, and critical facility infrastructure to support large-scale AI operations. Adani contributes a rapidly expanding data center footprint, logistics capabilities, and a large renewable energy portfolio, while Jabil brings global experience supporting hyperscale deployments. The venture's goal is straightforward: to manufacture the hardware underpinning next-generation AI data centers for both domestic and international demand. The announcement comes as India ramps up investments in digital infrastructure, with industry estimates projecting domestic data center capacity to reach 5-8 gigawatts by 2030, driven by AI adoption, cloud expansion and data localization requirements. Mike Dastoor, CEO of Jabil says the collaboration combines Jabil's "engineering expertise" with Adani's "formidable infrastructure and energy platform" The companies plan to build an integrated manufacturing ecosystem in India to supply the hardware underpinning next-generation AI data centers. Production will include liquid-cooled AI systems, servers, storage platforms, and networking equipment, leveraging advanced surface mount technology and complex integration processes. Beyond computing hardware, the alliance will also manufacture critical facility infrastructure to support large-scale AI operations. Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group, said: "The world is entering an Intelligence Revolution more profound than any previous Industrial Revolution. "Nations that master the symmetry between energy and compute will shape the next decade, India is uniquely positioned to lead." About Amritt. Who we are. Amritt Inc. is a management advisory service facilitating trade between the world and India. Amritt was founded in 2003 and since then it has provided guidance to western companies in entering new markets, global strategy execution, finding and managing supplier partners, and establishing overseas offices. Our primary focus is in helping American, Canadian and European executives to attain success in India.
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Jabil Inc., a major contract manufacturing firm producing injector pens for weight loss drugs, has seen shares rise 91% over the past year and 47% since Jim Cramer endorsed the company in June. Year to date, the stock is up 8.6%. The company's fiscal fourth quarter revenue of $8.3 billion beat analyst estimates, with healthcare revenue growing 4%. However, shares fell 6.7% on 25 September as weaknesses in other business segments offset gains in AI operations. Cramer praised Jabil in June, calling it "terrific" and noting its relatively low price-to-earnings ratio of 22 times earnings. He highlighted the company's ability to navigate tariff challenges. The firm is a key player in the weight loss drug industry through its manufacturing of drug delivery devices.
Tampa Bay Tech Week 2026: what local businesses should know about the AI boom. By Alain Vartanian Tampa Bay Tech Week hits April 8-10. With Jabil raising its AI forecast to $13.1B and local AI startups winning grants, here's what the growing tech scene means for your business. Tampa Bay Tech Week runs April 8-10, 2026 and highlights the region's growing tech ecosystem. Jabil raised its 2026 AI revenue forecast to $13.1 billion, local AI startups are winning cybersecurity grants, and Tampa's latest unicorn MGT is making strategic AI investments. If you think Tampa Bay is just beaches and strip malls, you haven't been paying attention. Tampa Bay Tech Week kicks off April 8-10, and the timing couldn't be better. The region's tech scene is having a moment, and it's not just hype. Tampa Bay's AI moment. The numbers are real: * Jabil, headquartered in St. Petersburg, just raised its 2026 AI revenue forecast to $13.1 billion - expanding facilities in North Carolina and Tennessee to meet demand * A Tampa AI startup won a Bellini Capital-backed cybersecurity grant at the CyberBay Summit this month * MGT, Tampa's latest unicorn, is making strategic AI investments with a minority stake in a Boston AI company as part of a public sector tech push * Pasco County continues to be one of the fastest-growing counties in Florida, with new businesses registering every month This isn't happening in a vacuum. Goldman Sachs recently reported that 76% of small businesses are using AI - but only 14% have actually integrated it into their operations. The gap between "trying AI" and "using AI to grow" is where the opportunity is. What this means for local businesses. You don't need to be a tech company to benefit from what's happening. Here's the practical takeaway: AI tools are getting cheaper and better. When companies like Jabil pour billions into AI infrastructure, the tools built on that infrastructure get better and cheaper for everyone. The AI receptionist that cost $2,000/month two years ago now costs $499. The automation that required a developer now works out of the box. Local support is available. Two years ago, if you wanted AI consulting, you were calling firms in San Francisco or New York. Now there are local firms right here in Tampa Bay that can assess your business, build automation, and provide ongoing support without the big-city price tag. Your competitors are already moving. This is the part that matters most. If you're a law firm, medical practice, or service business in Tampa Bay and you haven't started automating, your competitors likely have. The businesses that adopt AI now will have a 2-3 year head start that's nearly impossible to close. How to take advantage. 1. Attend Tech Week (April 8-10) Even if you're not a tech person, the events are designed for business owners. You'll see what's available, meet providers, and get a feel for what's coming. 2. Get an AI Assessment Before you buy any tools, understand where AI actually makes sense for your business. Not everything needs AI. A good AI consultant will tell you where the ROI is - and where it isn't. 3. Start With One Workflow Don't try to automate everything at once. Pick your biggest time drain - lead follow-up, appointment scheduling, invoicing, whatever keeps you up at night - and automate that first. Prove the ROI, then expand. 4. Talk to Local Providers The advantage of working with someone local is responsiveness and understanding. A firm based in Wesley Chapel understands the Tampa Bay market, knows the compliance requirements for Florida businesses, and can meet you face-to-face when needed. The window is open. Tampa Bay's tech ecosystem is growing fast. The businesses that plug into it now - even in small ways - are the ones that will benefit most as the region continues to attract talent, investment, and innovation. The businesses that wait will wonder why their competitors seem to be operating at twice the speed. Want to know where AI fits in your business? Book a free discovery call and fltechadventures'll map it out together. Tech Adventures is an AI consulting and business automation firm based in Wesley Chapel, FL. fltechadventures help businesses across Tampa Bay adopt AI and automation with practical, HIPAA-compliant solutions. Frequently asked questions. What is Tampa Bay Tech Week 2026? Is Tampa Bay becoming a tech hub? How can small businesses benefit from Tampa Bay's tech growth? Ready to automate your business? Book a free workflow audit and discover which processes you should automate first.