Last Updated Oct - 25 - 2024, 04:14 PM | Source : The Indian Express | Visitors : 61
Infosys announces the launch of extended Living Labs and a new AI Lab in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, aimed at accelerating innovation and le
The new and extended Living Labs, which are a part of a global network of more than 12 established centers, were announced on October 24 by Infosys, a next-generation digital services and consulting firm, to assist customers in accelerating innovation and utilizing emerging technologies to future-proof their businesses.
Additionally, Infosys announced a partnership with the University of Cambridge to launch a new AI Lab to use AI’s potential to benefit customers, academic institutions, and students.
The education and research collaboration with the University of Cambridge to establish a joint AI Lab will draw from Infosys’ industry expertise and practical application of AI as well as Cambridge University’s world-class education and research capabilities to help address real-world challenges. This new lab will also be a catalyst for cutting-edge research and innovation initiatives.
Infosys Living Labs located in London’s world-renowned banking district of Canary Wharf will enable a confluence of digital technologies, business insights and human experience for clients and partners. A hub for innovation activities, it will help leverage solution accelerators, digital experiences, frameworks, and industry solutions to ideate, prototype, and test breakthrough ideas.
Enterprise AI, where clients can observe AI-driven digital transformation in action, will be a major focus at the Living Labs. These include Infosys Cobalt, a cloud-based solution that helps businesses create scalable and reliable digital infrastructures, and Infosys Topaz, an AI-first offering that uses generative AI technology. Infosys Living Labs will provide interactive demonstrations, workshops, and one-on-one consultations to assist enterprises in conceiving and executing their digital transformation initiatives.
Feryal Clark, the Minister of Digital Government and AI for the United Kingdom, Professor Colm-cille Caulfield, the head of the University of Cambridge’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, and more than 100 guests, including clients and partners, celebrated the opening of the Living Labs with a tour of the space and a live demonstration of its capabilities.
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