Infosys to hire 1000 Americans at Arizona Center
Infosys has inaugurated the Arizona Technology and Innovation Center to focus on autonomous technologies, IoT, full-stack engineering, data science and cyber security.
On 13th September 2019, Infosys joined Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to inaugurate its Technology and Innovation Center in Arizona. The company is planning to hire 1,000 American workers in the state of Arizona, by 2023. Infosys also announced that it has surpassed its Spring 2017 commitment to hire 10,000 American workers as part of its ongoing efforts to accelerate the pace of innovation for American enterprises.
The Arizona Technology and Innovation Center has a special focus on autonomous technologies, Internet of Things (IOT), full-stack engineering, data science and cyber security. The Innovation Center includes a series of living labs, showcasing new prototypes in virtual reality, augmented reality and robotic technologies and serves as a space to foster co-creation, training and collaboration. The Innovation Centre will allow Infosys to develop cross functional solutions to resolve business challenges in areas such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, user experience and advanced digital technologies, such as big data and cloud.
Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. It enables its clients in 45 countries to navigate their digital transformation. The company is experienced in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises.
On Monday, the stock of Infosys opened at Rs. 831.55 per share and made an intraday high and low of Rs. 838 and Rs. 829, respectively on the BSE. At 10.16 am, the stock was trading at Rs. 831, up by 0.22 per cent.