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News and Events
Bangalore, India - January 14, 2009: The University of Cambridge and Infosys Technologies Ltd. announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing collaborative research ventures in engineering, management and business, architecture and pharma...
Bangalore, India , November 4, 2008: A high-level delegation from Purdue University, a research university in the US, visited the Infosys campus in Bangalore. The visit was part of the university's India tour to strengthen their collaboration with other academic institutions...
Toronto, Canada - January 28, 2009: Paul Rummell, senior executive, Infosys Canada, spoke at the prestigious Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. He addressed young MBA students and focused on the forces that are changing the world of business...
Bangalore, India - January 15, 2009: Dean Randy Bryant and Dan Jenkins from Carnegie Mellon University visited Infosys campus in Bangalore. They had a series of meetings with senior management and explored opportunities to collaborate with the Education & Research practice...
Bangalore, India - January 28, 2009: Dr. hc. Mult. Christian Homburg, President of Mannheim Business School, met the senior management at the Infosys Bangalore facility to learn more about the company and understand the Indian economy better...
Bangalore, India - March 6, 2009: Patrick Barwise, London Business School Professor Emeritus, gave a spirited lecture on his findings about customer desires. According to Patrick, rather than focusing on new, out-of-the-box thinking in products...