
Infosys Announces New Arm in Canada To Accelerate Digital Transformation For Public Sector
CIOTechOutlook Team | Friday, 07 July 2023, 05:22 IST

This is the most recent step in a series of investments made by Infosys, which has increased its workforce to over 7,000 and pledged to reach 8,000 employees by 2024, according to the release. To find talent, the new business will collaborate with regional technical schools and universities.
For new and existing Federal, Ontario, and Manitoba government and crown corporation clients, IPS Canada will assist in modernizing public sector service delivery while enhancing the resilience of their core business systems and processes using digital and cloud solutions. The 10,000 square foot digital facility housing the IPS Canada headquarters is located in Ottawa. The facility is set up to enable the delivery of managed services that can abide by the security standards related to providing services to various levels of government.
“The Canadian incorporation of Infosys Public Services Canada, Inc. underscores our continued commitment to our public sector clients, as we help them modernize service delivery for Canadian citizens and businesses. Our offices will enable us to tap into strong local talent across the country to support continued business growth in the region,” said Bhanu Prasad Narayan, interim chief executive of Infosys Public Services.
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