News: Infosys sets up fund with Princeton University

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Infosys sets up fund with Princeton University

Infosys has set up a $2-million fund along with Princeton University to enable up to two scholars to pursue research at the school's Institute of Advanced Study, thereby underlining new CEO Vishal Sikka's strategy of deepening partnerships with academic institutes globally. This comes almost a month after Infosys signed an agreement with Sikka's alma mater, Stanford, to jointly make course curriculum in Data science and Analytics and help Infosys and the college work on real-world problem areas. "At Infosys we believe that people, when amplified by technology, knowledge, imagination and an enriching ecosystem, can achieve incredible things," said Vishal Sikka, Infosys CEO and MD.

Infosys has set up a $2-million fund along with Princeton University to enable up to two scholars to pursue research at the school's Institute of Advanced Study, thereby underlining new CEO Vishal Sikka's strategy of deepening partnerships with academic institutes globally. This comes almost a month after Infosys signed an agreement with Sikka's alma mater, Stanford, to jointly make course curriculum in Data science and Analytics and help Infosys and the college work on real-world problem areas. "At Infosys we believe that people, when amplified by technology, knowledge, imagination and an enriching ecosystem, can achieve incredible things," said Vishal Sikka, Infosys CEO and MD.

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