Next-generation digital services and consulting company, Infosys has opened its 160sqm Sydney Living Lab joining its network of more than 20 established digital co-creation spaces globally.
The opening of the co-creation space was announced at the Infosys headquarters in Bengaluru, India in a ceremony attended by the Premier of New South Wales, Dominic Perrottet as part of his visit to the 81-acre Infosys Bengaluru Campus. The launch of the NSW Living Lab follows the unveiling of the Melbourne Living Lab last April 2022.
“Infosys’ further investment into New South Wales signifies its commitment to driving innovation and collaboration in the state to help us further strengthen our digital economy and drive jobs.” – NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet
“Sydney is an important digital hub in Australia, being home to many of the nation’s largest enterprises, start-ups and leading universities. We believe our local Living Lab will support the state’s world-class digital innovation sector through the introduction of a digital co-creation space where ideas can spark and incubate and collaboration can take place.” – Executive Vice President Infosys and Region Head, Infosys Australia and New Zealand Andrew Groth
The NSW Living Lab is more than two storeys high and sits on a 2,030sqm site at 100 Arthur Street in North Sydney. Over a hundred digital experiences are featured at the co-creation space including Infosys Metaverse Foundry, Cloud services via Infosys Cobalt, Cyber Security, Sustainability, Edu Tech (Digital Learning), and co-creation workshops with Infosys Consulting’s product and portfolio development offerings.
The opening of Sydney Living Lab follows a recent announcement of new partnerships between the NSW Government and Indian technology companies HCL Technologies, Mach33.aero, Cloudnine and Kosmoderma Healthcare Private Limited.
Mr Perrottet said that the state government is “working to attract Indian technology investment into NSW across sub sectors including edtech, medtech, fintech and space technology.”
“We are focused on linking the NSW and Indian technology ecosystems and through the expansion of our international network and programs we are providing better support for NSW exporters to reach their target markets and help open more doors,” he added.