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Infosys partners with Anthropic to develop advanced enterprise AI solutions

This story was originally published at 10:32 IST on 17 February 2026
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Informist, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026

 

--Infosys partners with Anthropic to develop advanced enterprise AI solutions 

 

MUMBAI – Infosys Ltd. Tuesday announced a strategic collaboration with US-based artificial intelligence safety and research company Anthropic to develop advanced enterprise AI solutions for companies across telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and software development. The collaboration will begin in telecommunications with a dedicated Anthropic centre of excellence to build and deploy AI agents tailored to industry-specific operations, Infosys said in an exchange filing. 

 

The collaboration will integrate Anthropic's Claude models, including Claude Code, with Infosys Topaz AI offerings to help enterprises automate complex workflows, accelerate software delivery, and adopt AI with the governance and transparency that regulated industries require. The core focus will be agentic AI systems that go beyond answering questions to independently handling multi-step tasks like processing claims, generating and testing code, or managing compliance reviews, Infosys said. 

 

Using tools like the Claude Agent SDK, Infosys and Anthropic will help clients build AI agents that can work persistently across long, complex processes rather than one-off interactions. "AI is not just transforming business – it is redefining the way industries operate and innovate. Our collaboration with Anthropic marks a strategic leap toward advancing enterprise AI, enabling organisations to unlock value and become more intelligent, resilient, and responsible," Salil Parekh, chief executive officer of Infosys, said in a press release. 

 

In telecommunications, AI agents will help carriers modernise network operations, streamline customer lifecycle management, and improve service delivery. In financial services, AI agents will help firms detect and assess risk faster, automate compliance reporting, and deliver more personalised customer interactions, such as tailoring financial advice based on a client's full account history and market conditions, Infosys said. In manufacturing and engineering, Claude will help accelerate product design and simulation, reducing research and development timelines and enabling engineers to test more iterations before production. 

 

In software development, Claude Code can be used to write, test, and debug code, helping developers move faster from design through production. Infosys is already deploying Claude Code within its own exponential engineering organisation, building internal expertise and practices that will directly inform client engagements. 

 

For the quarter ended December, Infosys reported a consolidated net profit of INR 66.54 billion on a revenue of INR 454.79 billion. The stock rose sharply after the announcement of its partnership with Anthropic. At 1003 IST, shares of Infosys traded around 3% higher at INR 1,402.10 on the National Stock Exchange.   End

 

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Reported by Arya S. Biju

Edited by Vandana Hingorani

 

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