BENGALURU, India, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE: INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative will merge Infosys Topaz, an AI-first suite of services and solutions utilizing generative AI technologies, with Amazon Q Developer, AWS’s generative AI-powered assistant. The partnership seeks to enhance Infosys’ internal operations while driving innovation for clients across various sectors, including manufacturing, telecom, financial services, and consumer goods.
By leveraging the capabilities of Infosys Topaz, the company aims to instigate AI-powered transformations across crucial functions such as software development, human resources, recruitment, sales, and vendor management. For instance, the integration of Infosys Topaz with Amazon Q Developer will facilitate automated documentation and provide customized support for essential tasks like code generation, debugging, testing, and the modernization of legacy code. This integration is expected to significantly boost workflow efficiency and accuracy.
Through this collaboration, Infosys is also utilizing AWS’s generative AI services to deliver innovative solutions across diverse industries. Notably, they aim to enhance user engagement in sports and entertainment, powered by the combination of Infosys Topaz and Amazon Bedrock, offering dynamic, real-time personalized experiences to millions of fans globally.
Sandeep Dutta, President of AWS India and South Asia, stated, “Infosys is setting a new benchmark for enterprise transformation through the strategic adoption of generative AI at scale. The combined strengths of Amazon Q and Infosys Topaz will help organizations innovate, achieve operational agility, and unlock differentiated value for their clients. Through this collaboration, Infosys and AWS are committed to delivering solutions rooted in technical excellence and tailored to address the unique demands of global industries.”
Balakrishna D. R. (Bali), Executive Vice President and Global Services Head for AI and Industry Verticals at Infosys, commented, “Our collaboration with AWS is fundamentally reshaping how enterprise value is created and delivered. By integrating Amazon Q Developer with Infosys Topaz, we are not just transforming our internal functions, such as development cycles, but also enabling our clients to reimagine critical functions like HR, recruitment, and vendor management. Together, we are building an AI-first ecosystem that empowers enterprises to navigate their next business transformation with agility and precision. This is about amplifying human potential to drive innovation and deliver impact at an unprecedented scale.”
As a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, Infosys boasts a workforce of over 320,000 people who are dedicated to amplifying human potential and creating new opportunities for businesses and communities. The company supports clients in 59 countries as they navigate digital transformation, leveraging over four decades of experience in managing global enterprise systems. By combining a cloud and AI-powered approach, Infosys aims to enable clients with an AI-first core, agile digital capabilities at scale, and continuous improvement through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from its innovation ecosystem.
Looking ahead, the partnership between Infosys and AWS is poised to reshape the landscape of enterprise technology by enabling organizations to harness the full potential of generative AI. The collaboration underscores a commitment to creating solutions that not only meet the evolving demands of industries but also set new standards for digital transformation.
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