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Infosys signs long-term pact with German specialty major Lanxess

By ANI | Updated: July 20, 2020 14:50 IST

IT software major Infosys on Monday announced a long-term partnership with German specialty chemicals company Lanxess to enable its global workforce spread across 33 countries with a secure and fully managed modern workplace.

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IT software major Infosys on Monday announced a long-term partnership with German specialty chemicals company Lanxess to enable its global workforce spread across 33 countries with a secure and fully managed modern workplace.

Lanxess manufactures chemical intermediates, additives and specialty chemicals. Its workforce will be supported by a multi-lingual artificial intelligence-powered service desk operating from India and Europe.

Infosys did not give the value of the contract but said it will transform Lanxess with a future-ready end-user IT landscape over the course of the partnership.

"In today's world, digital workplace as a service is becoming increasingly relevant for all our clients'transformation journeys and we are glad to be partnering with Lanxess to enable its transition to a modern digital workplace," said Jasmeet Singh, Infosys Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing.

"This partnership will deliver next-gen service operations with self-heal, self-help and automation-driven solutions," he said in a statement.

( With inputs from ANI )

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