Infosys is planning to work on robotics, AI and driverless cars
Jul 14, 2017, 14:49 IST
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka discussed a part of the company’s plans for newer technologies, so that the revenue can be increased in the coming future.
It was during the earnings briefing that Sikka hinted at the details, arriving in a driverless car, which has been developed by the firm's engineering services in Mysuru.
"Who says we can't build transformative technologies," Sikka tweeted.
"The driverless car is kind of the technology we are strongly focussed on. If you go by our numbers, about 10% of our revenue has come from new technologies, services that did not exist 2 years ago. These are high growth services and that's where our focus will be," Sikka was reported saying.
"The driverless car shows we can be at the cutting edge of technologies," he added, stressing that Infosys aims to get back on the growth track, for which it would develop VR and driverless car technology for its clients like Toyota and Boeing.
Sikka stressed that the firm wishes to create a pool of thousands of engineers who can work on projects in artificial intelligence and tap business opportunities that it offers.
"Autonomous driving is something every automobile company will get into, and we are trying to build talent around this."
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It was during the earnings briefing that Sikka hinted at the details, arriving in a driverless car, which has been developed by the firm's engineering services in Mysuru.
"Who says we can't build transformative technologies," Sikka tweeted.
"The driverless car is kind of the technology we are strongly focussed on. If you go by our numbers, about 10% of our revenue has come from new technologies, services that did not exist 2 years ago. These are high growth services and that's where our focus will be," Sikka was reported saying.
"The driverless car shows we can be at the cutting edge of technologies," he added, stressing that Infosys aims to get back on the growth track, for which it would develop VR and driverless car technology for its clients like Toyota and Boeing.
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"Autonomous driving is something every automobile company will get into, and we are trying to build talent around this."