The Bengaluru-based company is already setting up similar hubs in the US - its largest market - and expects to hire 10,000 local workers by 2019.
IT services firm Infosys on
Wednesday said it will set up three innovation hubs in Australia and create
1,200 jobs in the country by 2020.
The Bengaluru-based company is
already setting up similar hubs in the US - its largest market - and expects to
hire 10,000 local workers by 2019.
"The creation of 1,200 IT
jobs in Australia by 2020, of which around 40 per cent will be Australian
university graduates from a range of fields including computer science and
design," Infosys said in a statement.
It added that the new innovation
hubs will serve as a platform to enable Infosys to co-create and co-innovate
alongside clients, academia and government to accelerate innovation and
upskilling of talent in emerging technologies and solutions. No investment
details were disclosed.
Infosys said this approach
provides the company with a strong foundation to meet rising demand for
expertise in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), user
experience, cyber security, digital platforms, big data and cloud.
"Today marks an important
milestone for our company in our 20 year journey in Australia," Pravin
Rao, Chief Operating Officer at Infosys, said.
As a key technology partner of
Australian business, Infosys is proud to announce its commitment to accelerating
digital skills in the region through the creation of 1,200 skilled jobs, the
development of our new innovation hubs and deepening partnerships with
academia, he added.
Infosys, like many of its peers,
has been ramping local hiring in key markets like the US, the UK and Australia
to tackle increasing scrutiny around work visas by various governments.
This is also part of Infosys'
three-pronged strategy of focussing on stabilising the company's business in
2018-19, build momentum next year, followed by acceleration in 2020-21.
Infosys said it has recruited 75
graduates, and more than half have completed their induction training and are
ready to be placed on strategic client projects.
"Under this programme,
graduates start their Infosys learning journey in our Sydney and Melbourne
training centres. They can choose from high demand areas, including artificial
intelligence, machine learning, user experience, cyber security, cloud and big
data," Infosys Senior Vice President for Australia and New Zealand Andrew
Groth said.
So far, Infosys has opened two
technology and innovation hubs, one in Indianapolis, Indiana and another in
Raleigh, North Carolina in the US.
Infosys has also announced
setting up of more such hubs in Hartford, Connecticut and Phoenix, Arizona, as
well as a unique design and innovation hub in Providence, Rhode Island.
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