Infosys Living Labs ecosystem extended to Australian startups

Infosys revealed plans for extending its Living Labs ecosystem to accommodate Australian enterprise-ready startups to help them expedite their go to market.

An announcement in this regard was made by the Indian IT giant during a launch event hosted in the Infosys Living Lab in Melbourne in partnership with Telstra Ventures.

Gurpreet Ghuliani — Telstra Ventures Operating Partner said: “We are excited to continue our collaboration with Infosys to help enterprise ready startups in Australia accelerate their go to market. With access to over AUD 1.3 Billion managed by Telstra Ventures and Infosys’ Living Labs ecosystem, startups are better equipped to succeed.”

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Infosys Living Labs ecosystem extended to Australian startups
Infosys Living Labs ecosystem extended to Australian startups. Photo courtesy of Infosys Limited.

Startups with a presence in Australia are being offered digital innovation as a service by Infosys Living Labs in Melbourne as well as in Sydney. The participating startups can make use of Infosys’ digital ecosystem which is said to include the latest technologies, domain experts, and solution accelerators to co-create, evaluate, and speed up their time to market.

With structured workshops in the Infosys Living Labs, the Australian startups can utilize Infosys’ offerings and expertise. These include Infosys Cobalt, cyber security, Infosys Metaverse Foundry, artificial intelligence (AI), data and analytics, and others.

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Additionally, startups will be able to exploit the expertise of digital services and human experience provided by WONGDOODY, an Infosys company and Infosys Consulting.

Ashok Mysore — Infosys Vice President and Regional Head Delivery and Operations, Australia and New Zealand said: “We are pleased to extend our Living Labs ecosystem to startups with a presence in Australia. This serves as an invaluable resource for them to test, build and scale innovative ideas to accelerate their growth and development in global markets.”

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