Infosys has entered into a new collaboration with Anthropic to build and deliver advanced enterprise artificial intelligence solutions for businesses across multiple sectors, starting with telecommunications.
In an official filing to the stock exchange on Tuesday, Infosys said the partnership will begin in the telecom sector through a dedicated Anthropic Center of Excellence. This centre will focus on building and deploying AI agents designed for industry-specific operations. The collaboration will later expand to financial services, manufacturing, and software development.
A central part of the partnership is the integration of Anthropic’s Claude models, including Claude Code, with Infosys Topaz AI offerings. This integration is aimed at helping enterprises automate complex workflows, speed up software delivery, and adopt AI with stronger governance and transparency, especially in regulated industries. Infosys said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to delivering real transformational value from AI, beyond basic efficiency gains.
Both companies plan to help clients rethink their enterprise operating models by combining industry knowledge, advanced AI technology, and engineering scale into a single, unified approach. A major focus will be on agentic AI systems. These systems can move beyond simple question-answering and independently manage multi-step tasks such as processing claims, generating and testing code, and managing compliance reviews.
Using tools like the Claude Agent SDK, Infosys and Anthropic will support organizations in building AI agents that can handle long and complex processes efficiently. The partnership will also help modernize legacy systems by combining Infosys Topaz and Claude to accelerate migration and reduce infrastructure upgrade costs.
Industry-specific AI applications will be delivered across sectors. In telecom, AI agents will modernize network operations, streamline customer lifecycle management, and improve service delivery. In financial services, they will support faster risk detection, automated compliance reporting, and more personalized customer interactions. In manufacturing and engineering, Claude will accelerate product design and simulation to shorten research and development timelines. In software development, teams will use Claude Code to write, test, and debug code faster. Infosys is already deploying Claude Code within its Exponential Engineering organization to build internal expertise.
Dario Amodel, CEO and cofounder, Anthropic, said, “There’s a big gap between an Al model that works in a demo and one that works in a regulated industry-and if you want to close that gap, you need dimain expertise. Infosys laas exactly that kind of expertise across important industries: telecom, financial services, and manufacturing.”
Salil Parekh, CEO, Infosys, said, “Our collaboration with Anthropic marks a strategic leap toward advancing enterprise Al, enabling organizations to unlock value and become more intelligent, resilient, and responsible. From modernizing financial services with intelligent tisk management and compliance, to enabling engineering businesses to lead with Al-driven design and manufacturing, the goal is to leverage the joint expertise of Infosys and Anthropic to accelerate Al value realization for global enterprises.”
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