To support its expansion plans, the company has increased its hiring commitment in Indiana from 2,000 to 3,000 new jobs by the end of 2023. Education Center, before the end of 2018 and anticipates its completion by the end of 2020. Infosys plans to break ground on the first phase, the U.S. Using learnings and best practices from Infosys' Global Education Center in Mysore, India, the world's largest corporate university, and partnerships with academia and education providers, the initial training programs will combine classroom-based and immersive, real-world learning focused on key competencies such as user experience, cloud, big data, and core technology and computer science skills. The center will also offer training programs to clients that want to reskill their own employees. Our new Indianapolis facility will prepare our American employees, and those of our clients, to master the kinds of advanced skills that are now required to succeed in our digital future.” “At Infosys, we have always invested in advanced technology and skills and bring deep experience from running the largest corporate training facility in the world. Education Center here, which is dedicated to continuous learning and incubating the skills of the future,” said Ravi Kumar, President of Infosys. “We are excited to partner with Indiana to grow our U.S. Infosys' vision for the finished site includes regeneration of the area to feature walkways, outdoor spaces and recreational facilities. The project, which will be developed in multiple phases over the next several years, is expected to expand into a $245 million, 141-acre, 786,000-square-foot campus. Education Center, acquiring 70.5 acres and building out the first 125,000 square feet that will comprise a training center and a 250-person residential facility. Infosys will invest $35 million to establish its U.S.
The company will initially redevelop 70.5 acres, with an option to double that footprint in the future, on the site of the old Indianapolis airport terminal at the intersection of Sam Jones Expressway and South High School Road. With its growth, the company plans to increase its workforce in Indiana to 3,000 by the end of 2023. Education Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. Infosys, an India-based global leader in consulting, technology and next-generation services, plans to establish a U.S.
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