Infosys Springboard Collaborates with Adobe Training to Transform Digital Workforce of the Future
Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced its collaboration with Adobe to transform the digital workforce through Infosys’ online learning platform, Infosys Springboard, under its Tech for Good charter. Both organizations will aim to create over 10,000 new Adobe certified experts globally by 2025.
Through this engagement, Infosys will help reskill and bridge the skill gap of aspirants by enabling free access to advanced digital learning content offered by Adobe on Infosys Springboard. Aspiring professionals as well as lifelong learners can explore their interests and access Adobe’s curriculum to learn more about Adobe Experience Cloud. The collaboration will help deliver corporate learning experiences available on any device and create a pool of upskilled, aspiring professionals.
Anil Chakravarthy, President, Digital Experience Business at Adobe, said, “To succeed in today’s digital economy, it is imperative that businesses focus on ensuring the ongoing readiness and success of their most important asset, their own people. Scalable training can help bridge the tech talent gap, and our collaboration with Infosys will empower the future workforce to upskill their digital proficiencies using Infosys Springboard.”
Rajesh Varrier, EVP, Head Americas and Global Head of Digital Experience, Infosys, said, “Infosys Springboard is designed to empower people, communities, and society with skills to be successful in the 21st century. Together with Adobe, we will provide free access to Adobe’s training program to develop digital competence at scale, create a skilled workforce and enhance employability.”
Congruent with its ESG Vision 2030, Infosys aims to enable digital skills at scale and empower over 10 million people in India by 2025 through the Infosys Springboard program. Infosys Springboard continues to expand its reach to learners by growing its thriving community to more than 5 million registered users in India, since its launch.