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Infosys delivers over 2,500 Gen AI projects, sees strong client adoption beyond pilot phase

| @indiablooms | Oct 22, 2025, at 09:46 pm

Bengaluru: Information technology giant Infosys has completed more than 2,500 Generative AI (Gen AI) projects and over 200 Agentic AI initiatives for global clients, marking a major milestone in enterprise-scale AI deployment.

During the company’s Q2 FY26 earnings call on October 16, Chief Delivery Officer Satish HC said clients were increasingly moving past pilot programmes to achieve measurable business outcomes through AI.

“Across our portfolio, we have delivered more than 2,500 Gen AI projects and over 200 agentic AI projects for our clients,” Satish said, reported Moneycontrol.

He noted that enterprises are now embedding AI across modernisation, digital, and automation programmes — powered by Infosys’s AI platform Topaz and its proprietary Small Language Models (SLMs).

Infosys has developed four SLMs for in-house use. In July, the Bengaluru-based company reported that its Agentic AI deployments had generated productivity gains of 5–15 percent for its clients.

It has also implemented AI agents internally.

Satish cited a logistics client where Infosys’s AI-powered, real-time data platform handles 400 million messages daily, leading to $1.5 million in savings and a 12 per cent drop in call volumes.

Infosys developers, he added, have generated over 25 million lines of code using Gen AI tools.

“Our multi-agent invoice automation solution alone unlocked $50 million in incremental cash flow, directly improving our free cash flow conversion,” he said.

Around 10 percent of Infosys’s workforce are now classified as “AI builders.” CEO Salil Parekh reaffirmed that Infosys’s deep capabilities in large-scale enterprise modernisation provide it with a strong advantage in deploying AI across complex client systems.

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