Infosys and the Office of the Chief Scientist of Israel Sign MoU to Drive Industrial Research and Development
BANGALORE, India, June 14, 2012/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Aimed at Enhancing an Innovation Ecosystem to Address Industry Challenges Faced by
Clients
Infosys, a global leader in consulting and technology services, today announced that
it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The State of Israel, to establish
and enhance cooperation in industrial research and development. This MoU is a part of the
'Global Enterprise Collaboration Program' developed by the Office of the Chief Scientist
of Israel to accelerate innovation through a global ecosystem.
The MoU creates a framework for industrial cooperation between Infosys and Israeli
corporations in the emerging technology areas of cloud, information security, sensors,
analytics, and sustainability. With a strong global client base across industry segments
and proven expertise in driving innovation led growth for businesses, Infosys will bring
valuable insights in defining pertinent challenges and solutions across various
industries.
Infosys Labs [http://www.infosys.com/infosys-labs/pages/index.aspx ], the research and
innovation arm of Infosys drives research across the 'Building Tomorrow's Enterprise
[http://www.infosys.com/building-tomorrows-enterprise/pages/index.aspx ]' mega trends that
have the potential to transform client business. Committed to the principle of 'Innovation
Co-creation', Infosys Labs strengthens its existing innovation ecosystem of clients,
partners and industry consortia through this MoU.
Speaking on the occasion, Subu Goparaju, Senior Vice President and Head of Infosys
Labs said, "This collaboration aligns with our vision to bring together different
innovation networks from around the world and make them relevant to our clients. At
Infosys, we are looking at leveraging the innovation ecosystem in Israel, as part of
evaluating early stage technologies that are relevant for clients to build tomorrow's
enterprises."
Following the signing of the agreement, Shalom Simhon, the Minister of Industry, Trade
and Labor, Government of Israel said, "Our ministry provides the Israeli exporter an array
of government-backed tools designated to assist in offering Indian counterparts the best
that Israel has to offer in the technology sector. The agreement signed today with Infosys
is a prime example of another such tool. The immense potential of the Indian market has
not gone unnoticed by Israeli companies and industrialists, and the Ministry of Industry,
Trade and Labor works tirelessly in order to realize the trade potential between the two
countries for the benefit of both nations."
Avi Hasson, the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor said, "We
have signed a number of such agreements with many international corporations during the
last five years, and the dozens of R&D projects that have evolved from those agreements,
testify as to the great interest that foreign corporations express in cooperating with
Israeli counterparts right from the R&D phase. The agreements, such as the one that was
signed with Infosys, prompt such cooperation and facilitate the convergence of the
advantages of both sides into mutually beneficial projects."
About Infosys
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Infosys to deliver measurable business value. Infosys provides business consulting,
technology, engineering and outsourcing services to help clients in over 30 countries
build tomorrow's enterprise.
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risks and uncertainties regarding fluctuations in earnings, fluctuations in foreign
exchange rates, our ability to manage growth, intense competition in IT services including
those factors which may affect our cost advantage, wage increases in India, our ability to
attract and retain highly skilled professionals, time and cost overruns on fixed-price,
fixed-time frame contracts, client concentration, restrictions on immigration, industry
segment concentration, our ability to manage our international operations, reduced demand
for technology in our key focus areas, disruptions in telecommunication networks or system
failures, our ability to successfully complete and integrate potential acquisitions,
liability for damages on our service contracts, the success of the companies in which
Infosys has made strategic investments, withdrawal or expiration of governmental fiscal
incentives, political instability and regional conflicts, legal restrictions on raising
capital or acquiring companies outside India, and unauthorized use of our intellectual
property and general economic conditions affecting our industry. Additional risks that
could affect our future operating results are more fully described in our United States
Securities and Exchange Commission filings including our Annual Report on Form 20-F for
the fiscal year ended March 31, 2012 and on Form 6-K for the quarters ended June 30, 2011,
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and our reports to shareholders. The company does not undertake to update any
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company.
Contact details:
Sarah Vanita Gideon
Infosys Ltd, India
Phone: +91-80-4156-4998
Sarah_Gideon@infosys.com