Synopsis: Infosys has inaugurated a new Zurich office, relocating its Swiss headquarters to The Circle at Zurich Airport, as it steps up focus on enterprise AI, cloud and digital transformation across key European industries.

 

New Delhi: Infosys on Friday said it has expanded its footprint in Switzerland with the inauguration of a new office in Zurich, marking a significant milestone in its 25-year presence in the country as the IT major sharpens its focus on enterprise AI-led digital transformation in Europe.

Infosys opens new Zurich office to deepen enterprise AI push in Switzerland
Source: Internet

The new office, located at The Circle at Zurich Airport, will serve as a strategic hub for innovation and co-creation, bringing Infosys teams closer to clients across sectors such as manufacturing, financial services, life sciences, energy, telecom and retail, the company said in a regulatory filing.

Infosys said the Zurich facility will help Swiss enterprises accelerate their digital journeys by leveraging Infosys Topaz, its AI-first suite powered by generative AI, and Infosys Cobalt, its cloud transformation platform. The company added that the move strengthens collaboration with clients while ensuring high standards of security, compliance and operational resilience.

The expansion builds on Infosys’ long-standing presence in Switzerland, which includes earlier acquisitions such as Lodestone Consulting to bolster SAP consulting capabilities and the establishment of a Turbomachinery and Propulsion Center of Excellence in Baden. The company also works with leading Swiss enterprises, including telecom operator Sunrise, on large-scale digital transformation programmes.

Infosys currently operates offices in Geneva, Basel, Baden, Lausanne and Baar, and said the Zurich office will further support engagement with local policymakers, industry partners and academic institutions. The company has also invested in building local talent pipelines through its InStep internship programme, partnering with institutions such as ETH Zurich, EPFL, IMD Business School and the University of St Gallen.

As part of its community engagement, Infosys said it has awarded a grant to Little Scientists to support STEM education through a multilingual virtual learning platform on Infosys Springboard, targeting around 1,000 students in the first year.

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