Infosys and Anthropic Announce Collaboration to Unlock AI Value across Complex, Regulated Industries
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Collaboration launches in telecommunications with dedicated
Anthropic Center of Excellence , expanding across financial services, manufacturing, and software development -
Infosys Topaz™ andAnthropic's Claude models, includingClaude Code , combine to automate complex workflows, accelerate software delivery, and build agentic AI solutions across industries
At its core, the collaboration integrates
The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to ensuring AI drives real transformational value, not just efficiency gains. Together,
A core focus will be agentic AI – systems that go beyond answering questions to independently handling multi-step tasks like processing claims, generating and testing code, or managing compliance reviews. Using tools like the Claude Agent SDK,
Building on these agentic AI capabilities,
- In telecommunications, AI agents will help carriers modernize network operations, streamline customer lifecycle management, and improve service delivery – bringing intelligent automation to one of the most operationally complex and heavily regulated industries in the world.
- In financial services, AI agents will help firms detect and assess risk faster, automate compliance reporting, and deliver more personalized customer interactions – such as tailoring financial advice based on a client's full account history and market conditions.
- In manufacturing and engineering, Claude will help accelerate product design and simulation, reducing R&D timelines and enabling engineers to test more iterations before production.
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In software development, teams will use
Claude Code to write, test, and debug code – helping developers move faster from design through production.Infosys is already deployingClaude Code within its own Exponential Engineering organization, building internal expertise and best practices that will directly inform client engagements.
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