Infosys Expands in Europe with New AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity Hub in Poland – Creating 1,000+ Jobs

Infosys, one of India’s leading IT services companies, is strengthening its European presence by setting up a new technology hub in Poland. The hub will focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and cybersecurity, aligning with the growing demand for digital transformation in Europe. Over the next two years, Infosys plans to create more than 1,000 high-skilled jobs in Poland, reinforcing its commitment to nearshore delivery capabilities.

Key Focus Areas of the Poland Hub

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation
    The hub will develop AI-powered solutions for industries like banking, manufacturing, and retail.

Focus areas include predictive analytics, natural language processing (NLP), and generative AI for business automation.

Infosys will leverage its Topaz AI suite to help European clients integrate AI into their operations.

  1. Cloud Computing Services
    The center will offer cloud migration, hybrid cloud solutions, and multi-cloud management using platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

Infosys aims to support enterprises in modernizing legacy systems and adopting cloud-native architectures.

The hub will also focus on serverless computing and edge computing for faster data processing.

  1. Cybersecurity and Risk Management
    With rising cyber threats in Europe, the hub will provide advanced threat detection, zero-trust security frameworks, and compliance solutions.

Infosys will collaborate with European cybersecurity agencies to enhance data protection for clients.

The company will also train local talent in ethical hacking, SOC (Security Operations Center) management, and DevSecOps.

Why Poland?
Poland has emerged as a key IT outsourcing destination due to:

Skilled Workforce: A strong talent pool in software engineering, AI, and cybersecurity.

Cost Efficiency: Competitive operational costs compared to Western Europe.

Strategic Location: Proximity to major European markets like Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

Government Support: Tax incentives and grants for IT investments.

Job Creation and Skill Development
Infosys plans to hire 1,000+ professionals in Poland, including data scientists, cloud architects, cybersecurity experts, and software engineers.

The company will collaborate with Polish universities and training institutes to upskill local talent in AI and cloud technologies.

Employees will undergo Infosys’ Global Education Center programs for certifications in AWS, Azure, and AI/ML.

Impact on Infosys’ European Growth Strategy
The Poland hub will serve as a nearshore delivery center, reducing dependency on India-based teams for European clients.

It strengthens Infosys’ competitive edge against rivals like TCS, Accenture, and Capgemini in the European market.

The move aligns with Infosys’ $1 billion investment plan to expand in Europe over the next five years.

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