Infosys, a
global leader in consulting, technology and next-generation services, today
announced that it plans to hire 10,000 American workers over the next two
years. As part of this initiative, Infosys will open four new Technology
and Innovation Hubs across the country focusing on cutting-edge technology
areas, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, user experience,
emerging digital technologies, cloud, and big data.
These
four hubs will not only have technology and innovation focus areas, but will
closely serve clients in key industries such as financial services, manufacturing,
healthcare, retail, energy and more. The first hub, which will open in
Indiana in August 2017, is expected to create
2,000 jobs by 2021 for American workers and will help boost
Indiana’s economy.
“Infosys
is committed to hiring 10,000 American technology workers over the next two
years to help invent and deliver the digital futures for our clients in the
United States,” said Vishal Sikka, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys.
“Learning and education, along with cultivating top local and global talent,
have always been the core of what Infosys brings to clients; it is what makes
us a leader in times of great change. In helping our clients improve their
businesses and pursue new kinds of opportunities, we are really excited to
bring innovation and education in a fundamental and massive way to American
workers. New advances in technology – artificial intelligence, in particular –
are radically transforming our world, and it is within our reach to learn these
new technologies and to be the innovators and entrepreneurs who bring solutions
based on these technologies to our clients in all industries.”
“It's
so good to welcome Infosys to Indiana, and to expand our growing tech ecosystem
with the addition of their estimated 2,000 Hoosier jobs,” said Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb.
“Indiana continues to put the tools in place, such as the Next Level Trust Fund
and incentivizing direct flights, that allows us to attract and retain great
companies like Infosys. In addition, our higher education institutions are
producing a world class workforce, establishing Indiana as the innovation hub
of the Midwest. I look forward to working with Infosys to elevate Indiana to
the next level.”
In
filling these jobs, Infosys will hire experienced technology professionals and
recent graduates from major universities, and local and community colleges, to
create the talent pools for the future. To ensure that American workers are
fully equipped to innovate and support clients in the rapid digitization of all
industries and consistent with Infosys’ over 35 year-long commitment to the
U.S., the company will institute training programs in key competencies such as
user experience, cloud, artificial intelligence, big data and digital
offerings, as well as core technology and computer science skills.
This
development comes as part of Infosys’ continued legacy of a three-decade long
investment across the U.S. In just the last 3 years, Infosys has renewed this
focus by setting up an innovation hub in Silicon Valley. A unique, open
environment that encourages new ways of working, collaborating, thinking and
delivering breakthrough next generation project to clients.
Infosys
pursues its mission of inspiring children, young adults and educators to become
creators of technology through its charitable foundation, Infosys Foundation
USA. Since 2015, more than 134,000 students, over 2,500 teachers and almost
2,500 schools across America have benefited from high quality computer
science training and classroom equipment funded by Infosys Foundation USA. The
Foundation also partners with organizations such as Code.org, CSTA and others to advance the
skills development of millions of students.
“Since
joining Infosys nearly three years ago, it has been my personal endeavor to
help us get much closer to our clients, to co-innovate with them, on their most
important business problems,” added Sikka. “Having lived in the U.S. for nearly
30 years, and being a part of the incredible innovation here, I truly believe
Infosys can help clients bring innovation more directly into their businesses,
as they create and drive their digital transformations. We can achieve this by
enhancing our ability to attract and recruit local top talent across the United
States, by harnessing the global scale of Infosys, through software and
platforms, and by educating and training people in the necessary skills.”
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