Infosys opens centre in Sweden, aims to expand base in Nordic – Times of India

Infosys has announced a new proximity center in Sweden. With this investment, Infosys aims to enhance its localization strategy in the Nordics by bringing next-generation digital offerings to its clients in the region, as they navigate the next stage in their digital journeys.
Over the past two decades, Infosys has been steadily growing its footprint across the Nordics. According to the company, the new center represents another step to strengthen the strategic presence in Gothenburg, a major city on the west coast of Sweden and an emerging automotive, digital tech and green innovation hub in Europe.
Management speak
“We are thrilled to fortify our presence in the Nordics with the new center in Gothenburg, Sweden. With this latest milestone, Infosys is well poised to work ever more closely with our clients based out of the region and build next-gen solutions in areas like digital manufacturing, connected products, and online customer experience. We are confident that by leveraging the unparalleled combination of local talent and world class technologies like cloud, IoT, software engineering and Artificial Intelligence (AI), Infosys can empower clients across the Nordics to be future ready,” said Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys.
“We are delighted that Infosys has chosen the city of Gothenburg for its new proximity center. The center will bring next generational digital technologies and skills to the city and Nordic region. Infosys’ venture will significantly contribute to strengthening the internationally renowned technology cluster we have here at Lindholmen Science Park,” said Axel Josefson, Chairman City Executive Board, Gothenburg.
“We are very glad to see our member Infosys expanding in Sweden. Opening an office in Gothenburg shows their commitment not only to the large local industry Gothenburg offers, but also to the Swedish market and their clients. We are happy to support Infosys in their continuing journey in Sweden,” said Robin Sukhia, Secretary General and President, Sweden-India Business Council.

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