![]() “The education centre represents expansion of our investment in the US and helps us contribute to a vibrant community for all Hoosiers (residents of Indiana state),” said Infosys President Ravi Kumar in the statement. Global clients across the US account for about 60 per cent of the company’s software export revenue annually. The first hub was opened at Indianapolis in March where it plans to hire about 3,000 Americans by 2023. The $11-billion outsourcing firm committed on to hire about 10,000 American techies to bridge the IT skills gap in the United States and set up six technology-cum-innovation hubs across North America by 2022-23. “The centre will be a symbol of our commitment to train American workers as learning and reskilling are core components of our DNA,” said Infosys Chief Operating Officer U.B. ![]() The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by 2020. It will house its employees and that of its select clients. The 125,000-square feet innovation centre is located on a 70.5-acre land on the west side of the city on the old Indianapolis airport terminal. “The upcoming training campus and residential centre will prepare the American workforce for the technology jobs of the future,” said the city-based IT firm in a statement here. Bengaluru–Infosys began constructing its US Education Centre at Indianapolis in mid-west Indiana state for its employees at a cost of $35 million (Rs 252 crore), said the global software major on Friday night. ![]()
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