Johnson & Johnson is planning to expand and relocate its Prague offices. The company wants to create new 300 jobs, bringing its Prague-based workforce to 750 over the next three years. This will result in relocating the headquarters of JNJ Global Business Services, the company’s shared service center in Prague. David Mansfeld, CEO of the JNJ Global Business Services, says that the talent in the region as well as Prague’s strategic location in Europe and the company’s successful 10-year track record in the city were the main drivers behind the expansion. Sources say that the company will relocate to the Waltrovka office complex developed by Penta in Prague’s Jinonice district