Infosys Announces New Digital Development Centre In Toronto To Nurture Digital-Ready Workforce

(Representative image) Infosys, a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced that it will establish a new digital development centre at its largest Canadian office in Mississauga. (Infosys, @Infosys /Facebook)

TORONTO — Infosys, next-generation digital services and consulting firm, on Aug. 25 announced that it would establish a new digital development center at its largest Canadian office in Mississauga.

This is aimed at creating 500 high-quality jobs in the Toronto region over the next three years.

Spanning nearly 50,000 square feet and bringing significant investment from Infosys to the country, this digital development center will train, upskill, and reskill employees in the technologies needed to help Canadian businesses accelerate their digital transformation.

It will also enable Infosys to better collaborate with clients to develop cross-functional solutions to pressing business challenges. Infosys currently serves businesses in the financial services, healthcare, communications, retail, and natural resources sectors in the Toronto region.

Artificial intelligence, data science, automation, and machine learning are the core capabilities this center would nurture and expand.

The launch of this digital development center and accompanying jobs commitment was announced at the virtual Infosys Canada C-Suite Forum, where executives shared strategies to reshape business for resilience and success in the post-pandemic world.

In response to surging demand for training, reskilling, and learning by employers, Infosys previously committed to double its Canadian workforce to 4,000 employees by 2023.

The digital development center will play a vital role in this expansion and lead the building of digital capabilities and training for the next generation of IT talent to support Canadian businesses.

“We are proud to power digital Canada through the skills of the future and do our part in supporting post-pandemic economic recovery,” said Ravi Kumar, President, Infosys.

“The Toronto region met all of our criteria when deciding where to set up the digital development center, create new jobs and scale our business offerings.”

He said that talent and high-tech know-how are abundant, there is a real aptitude for new workplace development strategies, and many of our clients are based in the region.

“Even better, this will enable us to be part of an ecosystem that reaches across the region, linking the private sector with innovative research and learning institutions in Canada,” said Kumar.

While the digital development center is the first-of-its-kind in Canada for Infosys, it is based on the proven model of six similar digital centers in the U.S. which hire from local colleges and provide training and digital career paths.

Its unique training and education infrastructure build a tech-savvy and agile workforce with the skills and experience that clients need to become fully digital businesses.

Infosys has seen exponential growth in Canada and is firmly committed to strengthening its presence and hiring top tech talent across major hubs.

Infosys has created thousands of jobs across Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, and Calgary within the last two years.

The company hires graduates from 14+ local post-secondary educational institutions, such as the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, to build a strong tech talent pipeline.

“Ontario’s deep talent pool, cutting edge innovation ecosystem, and competitive business costs make our province an ideal place for investment,” said Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, Vic Fedeli.

“We thank Infosys for investing in Ontario’s post-pandemic recovery by developing this global competency hub, tapping local talent, and partnering with local academic institutions to help develop a skilled workforce that will deliver new solutions, and, in turn, help other businesses thrive and grow.”

“We are thrilled that Infosys has chosen to invest in Mississauga and has committed to bringing hundreds of jobs along with training opportunities to our local workforce,” said Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie.

“This announcement is a testament to the talent we have in Mississauga as well as our world-class ICT sector, which is one of the largest in the country. The arrival of Infosys will play a significant role in economic recovery and growth, not only here in Mississauga but also across the entire Greater Toronto Area.”

(With inputs from ANI)

Edited by Saptak Datta and Praveen Pramod Tewari



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