Infosys, Adobe to collaborate on tech training
Infosys has joined forces with Adobe on a partnership aimed at creating over 10,000 new Adobe-certified experts worldwide by 2025.
Under the collaboration agreement, Infosys’s online learning platform Infosys Springboard will be augmented to enable free access to digital learning content produced by Adobe for both aspiring professionals and lifelong learners.
Infosys Springboard users will be able to access Adobe’s curriculum to learn more about Adobe Experience Cloud.
Infosys EVP Rajesh Varrier said the partners will seek to deliver corporate learning experiences available on any device and create a pool of upskilled, aspiring professionals.
“Infosys Springboard is designed to empower people, communities and society with skills to be successful in the 21st century,” he said. “Together with Adobe, we will provide free access to Adobe’s training program to develop digital competence at scale, create a skilled workforce and enhance employability.”
As part of its goals for the platform, Infosys has set a target of using the Springboard platform to deliver skills to over 10 million people in India alone by 2025, and has signed up more than 5 million registered users in the market since launch.
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