Infosys to establish a digital development center in Mississauga and create hundreds of jobs in GTA
Infosys to establish a digital development center in Mississauga and create hundreds of jobs in GTA
Global technology company Infosys announced today that it is establishing a digital development center in Mississauga, Ontario to train, upgrade and retrain employees in the technologies needed to help Canadian companies accelerate their digital transformation.
The digital development center will span approximately 50,000 square feet and bring significant investment to Canada. The company also announced that it aims to create 500 jobs in the Toronto area over the next three years through this center as part of its continued expansion in Canada.
“We are proud to drive Digital Canada through the skills of the future and play our role in supporting the economic recovery after the pandemic. "The Toronto region met all of our criteria to establish a digital growth center, create new jobs and grow our business offerings," said Ravi Kumar, president of Infosys, in an Aug. 25 press release. “High-tech talent and know-how abound here, there is a real aptitude for new development strategies in the workplace, and many of our clients are based here. Better yet, it will allow us to be part of an ecosystem that spans the entire region. accesses, connecting the private sector with innovative research and education institutions in Canada, ”he said.
While the Digital Development Center is the first of its kind in Canada for Infosys, it is the first of its kind in the US It is based on the company's model of six similar digital centers in the US. They hire from local universities and provide training and digital career paths. To fuel its expansion in Canada, the company recruits graduates from more than 14 local postsecondary educational institutions, such as the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, to build a strong portfolio of technical talent.
Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie said: "We are delighted that Infosys has chosen to invest in Mississauga and is committed to providing hundreds of jobs to our local workforce with training opportunities." “This announcement is a testament to the talent we have in Mississauga, as well as our world-class ICT sector, which is one of the largest in the country. The arrival of Infosys is a testament to the economic recovery not just here in Mississauga but throughout the greater Toronto area. "And it will play an important role in development.
In the past two years, the tech giant has created thousands of jobs across the country, in Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, and most recently in Calgary, where the company announced that it will create 500 jobs over the next few years. three years. It plans to double its Canadian workforce to 4,000 employees by 2023.
Infosys currently serves businesses in the financial services, healthcare, communications, retail and natural resources sectors in the Toronto area. The company says the Mississauga Center will expand its capabilities in artificial intelligence, data science, automation, and machine learning.
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