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Business Upturn
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Infosys partners with Mental Health Foundation Australia to launch ‘Supportive Mind' mental health app
By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on June 26, 2025, 09:44 IST Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, has announced the launch of the 'Supportive Mind' app in collaboration with the Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA). The mobile app aims to promote mental health awareness and provide easily accessible self-help resources to individuals and communities across Australia and New Zealand. Developed under Infosys' Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, the app is designed to support users in managing their mental well-being. Key features include mood tracking, personalized activity recommendations, walking challenges, fundraising tools, and wellness tips delivered through push notifications. The app will initially roll out via pilot programs in educational, corporate, and community sectors. Infosys will leverage its AI platform, Infosys Topaz, to measure and analyze the app's social impact. Professor Melissa Green, Chairperson of MHFA, highlighted the app's role in making mental health support more approachable and integrated into daily life. Andrew Groth, Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific, Infosys, emphasized the company's ongoing efforts to foster inclusive and supportive communities through technology. The initiative is part of Infosys' broader commitment to using digital solutions for social good. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

Korea Herald
05-06-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
AI Takes Center Court, Infosys and FFT Unveil Innovative Fan Features for Roland-Garros 2025
Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of AI-first fan experiences for Roland-Garros 2025. Entering its seventh year as the official AI and Digital Innovation Partner, Infosys is leveraging its AI-first suite of offerings, Infosys Topaz, to apply agentic AI and generative AI to deliver immersive and interactive fan experiences that push the boundaries in sports technology. The innovations for 2025 include: The AI innovations at Roland-Garros build on a journey of AI advancements by Infosys, incorporating machine learning and applied AI into properties like Match Centre, AI Videos & AI-Assisted Journalism. These continue to evolve with expanded feature sets to enhance player performance, fan engagement and tournament experiences. Beyond tech innovations, Infosys is also collaborating with Fête le Mur (FLM), a charity partner of FFT, to support tech-enabled learning initiatives for underprivileged youth in Paris. As part of this, FLM will help develop tennis-related learning modules on Infosys Springboard, a digital learning platform which enables upskilling for digital inclusion and social impact. Courses will range from leadership and training to safeguarding for tennis camps and additional sports. A group of 60 students will be offered the chance to visit Roland-Garros and take part in AI and technology workshops led by Infosys experts. Additionally, the winner of a competition to identify the biggest Rafa fan will receive an exclusive two-day experience at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain. Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys said,"Sports has been witnessing a tech-fuelled transformation and at Infosys we are excited to be leading the charge for tennis! Every year we create unique experiences for the Roland-Garros community on the back of our deep tech expertise. As enterprise AI reshapes industries globally, we are thrilled to deploy its power at the tournament. With AI-powered insights, and personalized and engaging commentary, fans gain instant access to rich information and in-depth analysis, while the Gen AI Poster Challenge unlocks limitless creative expression. This is a truly exciting time for tennis fans as they experience the thrill of the sports with action on court and beyond." Stephane Morel, CEO, FFT, said: "Our partnership with Infosys is transforming the fan experience at Roland-Garros through AI. With the tech innovations for this year, Infosys has once again demonstrated how AI can help to push the boundaries of fan engagement. From exploring match insights in innovative ways using generative AI to celebrating our heritage with the Poster Challenge, we're creating deeper connections with our fans at every touchpoint, both onsite and worldwide." The Roland-Garros 2025 tournament will take place from 25th May to 8th June. For more information on the partnership, visit About Roland-Garros Roland-Garros is a must-see event for sports lovers and the general public alike. In 2024, Roland-Garros opened its doors to 675,080 spectators and was broadcast in 220 territories around the world, making it a major global sporting event. Organized by the French Tennis Federation, Roland-Garros is the only Grand Slam tournament to be played on clay, one of the oldest and noblest surfaces in the history of tennis. About Infosys Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace. Visit to see how Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) can help your enterprise navigate your next. 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The risks and uncertainties relating to these statements include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding the execution of our business strategy, our ability to attract and retain personnel, our transition to hybrid work model, economic uncertainties, technological innovations such as Generative AI, the complex and evolving regulatory landscape including immigration regulation changes, our ESG vision, our capital allocation policy and expectations concerning our market position, future operations, margins, profitability, liquidity, capital resources, our corporate actions including acquisitions, and cybersecurity matters. Important factors that may cause actual results or outcomes to differ from those implied by the forward-looking statements are discussed in more detail in our US Securities and Exchange Commission filings including our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. 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India.com
03-06-2025
- Business
- India.com
Narayana Murthy's Infosys makes big move, jobs of 77000 employees to be affected due to...
Narayana Murthy (File) IT giant Infosys is teaming up with one of Europe's largest energy companies to improve the daily work experience for 77,000 of its employees. As per various media reports, Infosys will use its AI-powered platform, called Infosys Topaz, to upgrade workplace systems. This move is part of plan to become more modern and efficient through digital technology. which provides energy across Europe through its networks, infrastructure, and retail services, wants to build a more digital-friendly work setup. As the energy sector changes quickly, the company needs smarter tools to keep up. Infosys will help by introducing AI tools that make work smoother, more efficient, and based on data. Victoria Ossadnik, head of digital and innovation, said that using digital tools is very important for building energy systems that are reliable, low-cost, and environmentally friendly. She added that working closely with Infosys is a key step in helping become more advanced and ready for the future. The main goal of this partnership is to make work easier and more flexible for employees by giving them more control over how they work, employees can be more productive which will in turn help the company bring in new ideas faster. This is important as works toward becoming a fully digital energy company. Ashiss Kumar Dash, a top executive at Infosys, said that using Infosys Topaz will help create a smart, AI-based work environment that improves both how employees work and how much they can get done. This project is part of Infosys's larger plan to grow its AI-based workplace tools. It also follows another recent partnership with LogicMonitor, a company that uses AI to help improve IT systems.


Time of India
02-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Infosys paid CEO Salil Parekh Rs 80.62 crore as salary in FY25, up 22%
IT major Infosys paid a remuneration of Rs 80.62 crore to chief executive and managing director Salil Parekh for financial year 2025, according to the company's annual report. This comprised of Rs 7.45 crore as base salary, Rs 49 lakh as retiral benefits and a variable pay component of Rs 23.18 crore. Parekh earned Rs 49.5 crore by exercising his stock options. This is up from Parekh's FY24 payout, which was at Rs 66 crore, and FY23 at Rs 56.4 crore. Parekh's income was 752 times the median remuneration of the company's employees. His remuneration is also higher than TCS CEO K Krithivasan, who made Rs 26.5 crore in FY25, as per the IT company's annual report released earlier this month. Live Events In a letter to shareholders, Parekh said, "Infosys is the leader in AI, cloud, data, and digital for our clients. Infosys Topaz brings the power of AI, with a strong foundation of cloud and data, to help our clients leverage the next generation of opportunities." Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories


New Indian Express
31-05-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
From experimentation to deployment: IT firms now focus on AI agents
IT services firms are now focusing on AI agents, as clients across sectors demand agents that can effectively communicate as well as enhance productivity. Agentic AI can operate independently, make decisions and also initiate workflows. It uses reasoning and autonomously solves complex issues. Tata Consultancy Services chairman N Chandrasekaran in his letter to shareholders said that the company is establishing a large pool of AI agents working alongside the human workforce. The company said in its FY25 annual report that AI is transitioning from single-purpose solutions to Agentic AI to solve complex business problems. Infosys has launched over 200 enterprise AI agents that are part of Infosys Topaz AI offerings. The company said the AI agents are designed to drive tangible outcomes for enterprises by transforming complex workflows and managing intricate, multi-agent business operations efficiently at scale. 'These enterprise AI agents cater to multiple sectors, including healthcare, finance, retail, telecom, manufacturing, and agriculture. Leveraging advanced machine learning and cognitive architecture, the agents are equipped with powerful capabilities such as data extraction to transform raw inputs into actionable insights and multimodal functionality to handle diverse data types effectively,' the company added. For instance, Infosys said, in the area of predictive network capacity planning, a monitoring agent continuously tracks real-time network capacity and alerts for any immediate concerns. The company added that in the manufacturing domain, a forecasting agent uses real-time data to predict demand for vehicle parts, thus optimising inventory and managing the supply chain. Balakrishna D R (Bali), executive vice-president, global services head, AI and industry verticals, at Infosys, said: 'The development of more than 200 enterprise AI agents marks a milestone in our continued efforts to innovate and lead in the enterprise AI space. With Infosys TopazTM AI offerings and Google Cloud's advanced AI frameworks, we are enhancing Human+AI collaboration and unlocking new levels of efficiency and precision across industries.' Infosys also launched Agentic AI Foundry, a comprehensive solution designed to accelerate the development and deployment of reliable production-grade AI agents. A recent report by Nasscom in partnership with management consulting firm Avasant said that AI Agents are poised to drive the next wave of enterprise transformation in 2025. 'The next frontier of enterprise transformation is being shaped by AI agents, which are rapidly progressing from experimentation to deployment. As organisations move toward synchronous AI architectures, AI agents are emerging as a core capability. Currently, 27% of enterprises report having AI agents in production or at scale, while 31% are at the proof-of-concept (PoC) stage, and another 30% plan to initiate PoCs or scale deployments in CY2025. Enterprises are expected to spend 3-4X more on AI agents in CY2025 as a result of synchronous AI systems, signalling a strategic reallocation of budgets away from classical AI and even GenAI toward more interactive, autonomous agent-based systems,' the study added. Sangeeta Gupta, senior vice-president and chief strategy officer at Nasscom, said: 'The transition to synchronous AI agents marks a fundamental shift towards seamless human-machine collaboration, unlocking new levels of productivity and innovation. Enterprises that invest in modular, agile architectures and build AI-ready workforces will be best positioned to navigate uncertainty and capture growth opportunities in the coming decade.'