Infosys recently announced a strategic collaboration with Polestar, the Swedish electric performance car brand. This engagement aims to create a base for Polestar’s development of in-car infotainment, Software and Electrical / Electronics (SW&EE) engineering, user experience (UX), and cloud-powered digital services. Infosys will establish a global technology hub for Polestar at its development center in Bengaluru, India. This hub aims to deliver electric vehicle (EV) software development and validation across many domains including infotainment, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and telematics. It also supports Polestar’s product management, customer engagement, corporate solutions, and accelerates direct-to-consumer digital services through cloud-native development, testing, and data engineering.
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Leading European security provider to leverage Infosys Cobalt to modernize core systems across eight countries
Infosys recently announced a strategic five-year collaboration with Sector Alarm, one of Europe’s leading providers in security, who are partially owned by global investment firm KKR, to transform their core enterprise business systems on the cloud. Through this collaboration, Infosys will work closely with Sector Alarm to migrate their disparate, on-premises Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platform onto Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (F&O), helping them modernize their financial and business operating models. Capitalizing on Infosys’ digital transformation capabilities, the Microsoft platform will enable Sector Alarm to streamline finances, gain business insights, and help seamlessly integrate with their existing CRM platform.
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In this fireside chat, Sobha Mulukutla, VP and CIO, Global Products and Supply Chain, Johnson Controls, and Vidyasagar Narasimhan Pavoor, AVP, Delivery Partner, Infosys, discuss the transformative power of AI and generative AI with a focus on the manufacturing industry. They talk about the challenges of adopting AI in business functions and how manufacturers can overcome them and the importance of embedding ethics in all AI strategies.
Sam Jaddi, Chief Information Officer of ADT, and Shelly Kramer, tech analyst, discuss the importance of mindset in AI implementation, developing an AI strategy, using AI in our day-to-day work lives, and the importance of starting with small wins.
Feroz Sheikh, Chief Information and Digital Officer, Syngenta, shares insights with Shelly Kramer, tech analyst, on AI experimentation, the importance of play to innovation, how to guard against threat actors using AI deepfakes, and more.
Infosys recently announced its collaboration with Yunex Traffic, a global leader in intelligent traffic solutions, to help accelerate their SAP S/4HANA-led digital transformation journey across 16 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany. This strategic collaboration will help advance the ‘Yunex OneERP’ program, which aims to drive harmonization across diverse business units. In addition, Infosys will help Yunex Traffic consolidate disparate business processes and IT systems in the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) space into a cloud-based unified system powered by Infosys Cobalt.
Infosys has entered a strategic long-term collaboration with TK Elevator (TKE), one of the world’s leading urban mobility companies. As a part of the engagement, Infosys will consolidate, harmonize, and modernize TK Elevator’s digital landscape. The engagement aims to continually innovate and transform the company’s application and IT environment, leveraging an AI-first strategy powered by Infosys Topaz. The two companies will work together to transition the operations of all TK Elevator’s business applications across North America and major markets in Europe to Infosys, thereby enabling integrated applications management.
Infosys recently entered a 5-year collaboration with LKQ Europe, one of the leading distributors of automotive aftermarket parts for cars, commercial vans, and industrial vehicles in Europe. As a part of this collaboration, Infosys will assist to integrate and standardize disparate business processes and systems, to enable synergies and achieve economies of scale. LKQ Europe will leverage Infosys’ industry expertise in automotive and distribution solutions and implement systems with robust capabilities to drive sustainable productivity and to support their long-term business objectives.Read More
Infosys has entered a five-year agreement with Spirit AeroSystems, Inc., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of aerostructures for commercial airplanes, defense platforms, and business/regional jets. Infosys will collaborate with Spirit AeroSystems to provide aerostructure and systems engineering services for product development of commercial, business jet and emerging aircraft programs, and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services.
Infosys has entered a strategic collaboration with Envision AESC, a world-leading battery technology company. Through this collaboration, Infosys will help develop a cloud-based platform to digitize and automate manual processes at Envision AESC’s Electric Vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing plants. Initially, the cloud-based platform seeks to digitize key processes that require a high level of human intervention. In the long-term, the cloud-based platform aims to improve productivity, enhance end-to-end visibility, and simplify quality monitoring through data-driven reporting and analytics tools.
Infosys has entered a strategic long-term collaboration with ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company. ArcelorMittal has chosen Infosys to help accelerate the company’s digital transformation journey and enable next-generation application management and business process management (BPM) services for ArcelorMittal Europe.
Daimler AG and Infosys have entered a long-term strategic partnership for a technology-driven IT infrastructure transformation. Daimler AG will transform its IT operating model and infrastructure landscape across workplace services, service desk, data center, networks, and SAP Basis together with Infosys. The partnership will enable the company to deepen its focus on software engineering and to establish a fully scalable on-demand digital IT infrastructure and anytime-anywhere workplace. The collaboration will empower Daimler to strengthen its IT capabilities, and Infosys, its automotive expertise.
Infosys was selected by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), a global leader in the renewable energy industry, as a strategic partner for SAP S/4HANA implementation to deliver a globally harmonized ERP system. The implementation will enable Siemens Gamesa to become an agile, global organization driving digitalization, while enhancing its digital capabilities, offering, and competitive positioning. This transformation will enable real-time reporting, a digitally enabled workforce, reduced go-to-market time and is the core of Siemens Gamesa’s next-generation applications landscape. Further, Siemens Gamesa has engaged Infosys for an industrialized rollout across 50+ countries, 22 manufacturing plants covering all business units, leveraging Infosys Cobalt.
Wesco is a world leader in electrical, communications and utility distribution and supply chain services. In this video featured on Wall Street Journal, Akash Khurana, Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer and Chief Digital Officer, Wesco and Vijay Narayan, Senior Vice President and Industry Head of Americas, Manufacturing, Infosys discuss how Infosys is helping Wesco digitally transform and fortify their supply chain to become resilient in an uncertain industry landscape.
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On a robust foundation of 15 years of strategic partnership, Toyota Motor Europe and Infosys are working closely together to navigate the next in the automotive industry. In this video featured on Wall Street Journal, Luis Lopes, Vice-President, IT&D, Toyota Motor Europe and Ruchir Budhwar, Executive Vice-President for Manufacturing in Europe, Infosys discuss how digital transformation in manufacturing, supply chains and customer interaction can help automotive OEMs navigate uncertainties.
Infosys and KONE share a long-standing and successful partnership that is rooted in shared values and culture. Infosys’ value framework, C-LIFE firmly resonates with KONE’s key values defined by 4Cs- Care, Customer, Collaboration and Courage. Sukanya Bose, Infosys, Kristiina McGarvie, Head of End User and Workplace Services, KONE and Kati Turunen, Head of ICT and R&D Services Procurement, KONE come together to discuss about the partnership and how Infosys is helping the global elevator and escalator leader amplify their potential and create sustainable success with customers.
Siemens, the multinational industrial manufacturing conglomerate, innovates with cutting-edge technology. Siemens uses Microsoft Viva Engage (formerly Yammer), the Microsoft 365 enterprise social networking service, as its corporate platform for internal communication. The company sought to enhance the collaboration platform with generative artificial intelligence (AI). Siemens partnered with Infosys to implement a generative AI solution to classify and summarize tax-related communication on Microsoft Viva Engage (formerly Yammer). Infosys combined its consulting expertise, with applied AI capabilities - part of Infosys Topaz to develop a large language model (LLM)-based solution. Our GPT specialists created in-context prompting workflows for classifying conversations and generating summaries.
Johnson Controls is a 136-year-old global leader in smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings. The company was looking for a systematic way to manage and scale operations. This required redirecting KPIs, pulling data from legacy systems, and keeping over 19,000 members in the loop about these changes. Infosys was instrumental in Johnson Control’s transition to a new ERP system. We helped pull information from the backend systems and consolidated it into a standard model using Microsoft Azure. Deploying the BOS was critical in establishing synergy and control across the organization. It helped set expectations for every employee and promoted communication – paving the way for growth.
The winds are strong and they're blowing towards a digital tomorrow. As a natural evolution towards progress, Siemens AG's Wind Power and Gamesa merged in 2017 to create Siemens Gamesa. Their goal was to generate affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy. Their vastly different IT landscapes challenged Siemens Gamesa to reimagine what's possible. A complex merger emerged that required the integration of 12 legacy ERP applications - 10 disparate SAP instances, 1,300 peripheral applications, and 22 manufacturing plants around the world with the need to standardize it all.
In 2019, Siemens Gamesa approached Infosys to help them realize their dream IT infrastructure. We proposed to re-architect their entire IT landscape. By leveraging Infosys Cobalt for SAP S/4HANA transformation, we were able to successfully standardize implementations too. The new IT infrastructure we produced created a cloud-powered, software-defined, intelligent, and digital-native enterprise.
Syngenta is a global, science-based agtech company that helps millions of farmers around the world grow safe and nutritious food, while taking care of the planet. Syngenta made a strategic decision to adopt a cloud-first strategy and migrated over 50 business-critical SAP applications from high-cost traditional data centers to more reliable, future-proof, and scalable public cloud platforms such as AWS and Azure.
Infosys worked closely with Syngenta in this complex transformation. Leveraging Infosys Cobalt and drawing from vast experience, Infosys also helped the program in anticipating and minimizing risks. Infosys along with Syngenta IT undertook exhaustive validations and testing, drastically reducing involvement and effort from business.
With a rich history spanning over 175 years, Siemens is a German multinational conglomerate and one of the largest engineering companies in the world. For a business of such a scale and tradition, employee training and development is incredibly tough, but also extremely vital. Partnering with Infosys and leveraging Infosys Wingspan, a digital learning and talent transformation platform, Siemens reimagined their approach to upskilling and learning, stepping firmly into the digital age. This is a crucial part of training their talent of today, to be ready for tomorrow.
Daniela Proust, SVP and Head of Global Learning and Growth at Siemens, in conversation with Jasmeet Singh, EVP and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys, discusses how Siemens and Infosys are fostering a culture of lifelong learning together.
Amidst challenging market trends, ArcelorMittal, a major player in the steel industry, aimed to fortify their core technologies, streamline operations, and drive digital transformation across European operations. Facing historical issues with partners and siloed operations, ArcelorMittal required robust leadership to drive change. With Infosys as their partner, the company initiated a strategic effort to consolidate IT operations and streamline processes.
Infosys played a vital role in transforming ArcelorMittal into a Live Enterprise, by implementing tools, frameworks, and methodologies for digital innovation acceleration. By focusing on creating common practices across teams, Infosys identified gaps in business processes, leading to improved service delivery for business users. Together with Infosys, ArcelorMittal transformed their large and complex business, accelerating digital innovation and maximizing value.
Toyota Motors North America was dealing with ever expanding data in their Vehicle Data Warehouse (VDW), this led to add-on steps and tight timelines for data processing. To resolve this, Toyota worked with Infosys leveraging Infosys Cobalt to modernize its VDW in a next-generation data lake on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
KONE is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry. They had a simple goal – to enhance the services and experiences they deliver. And to do so, they wanted to focus on offerings that tie the physical and digital worlds together. Offerings that would create value for the company, the building users and facility managers. On its quest to reimagine urban life and discover new business opportunities on the way, KONE partnered with Infosys to navigate this journey.
Over the years, Infosys has become a trusted business partner to KONE. We began by building a digital core on AWS and created a new, cloud-native, digital platform that offered scalability, open APIs, and security. We now handle a significant part of their traditional IT operations and play an essential role in accelerating their digital transformation. Facing new challenges together and aligned with the vision of driving sustainable success, we will continue to elevate customer lives with new, intelligent solutions.