Infosys has inaugurated a new office in Zurich, Switzerland, marking a significant expansion of its presence in the country. The new location will serve as a hub for innovation and co-creation, bringing Infosys’ teams closer to clients across various sectors. This investment strengthens Infosys’ commitment to guiding Swiss enterprises through their digital transformation journeys, leveraging AI-first technologies and cloud services. The launch marks 25 years in Switzerland.
Strategic Expansion in Switzerland
Infosys has officially opened a new office in Zurich, Switzerland, reinforcing its commitment to the Swiss market. The inauguration marks a major milestone in the company’s 25-year presence in Switzerland and aims to deepen collaboration with clients in the region. The new office is strategically located at The Circle, Zurich Airport.
Hub for Innovation and Co-creation
The Zurich office will function as a hub for innovation and co-creation, facilitating closer partnerships with clients across diverse industries, including manufacturing, financial services, life sciences, energy & services, telecom, and retail. By leveraging Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, the company aims to accelerate the digital transformation journeys of Swiss enterprises.
Commitment to the Swiss Ecosystem
Infosys has been strengthening its presence in Switzerland through strategic acquisitions and partnerships. The company has partnered with leading Swiss and multinational organizations, delivering large-scale transformation programs. Furthermore, Infosys has been fostering local talent through the InStep internship program, collaborating with top Swiss institutions such as École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and ETH Zurich.
Focus on Community Engagement
Infosys is committed to corporate social responsibility and community engagement in Switzerland. The company has supported STEM education through a partnership with Little Scientists, developing a multilingual virtual learning environment on the Infosys Springboard platform. The program targets 1,000 students in its first year, focusing on inclusive education.
Leadership Perspectives
Dr. Nik Gugger, Member of the National Council of Switzerland, emphasized Switzerland’s role as a global center for innovation. Dinesh Rao, EVP & Chief Delivery Officer, Infosys, highlighted the significance of the new Zurich office in bringing Infosys’ enterprise AI and digital innovation ecosystem closer to clients.
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