Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, has launched a state-of-the-art Global Capability Center (GCC) in Kharadi, Pune.
The new facility is designed to serve as a strategic hub for innovation, AI-led transformation, and client collaboration, reinforcing Infosys’ commitment to building future-ready enterprises.
The announcement was made on June 23, 2025, and was celebrated by senior leadership and key stakeholders from the GCC ecosystem.
Kharadi, located in Pune’s eastern corridor, has rapidly emerged as a preferred destination for IT and multinational firms due to its robust infrastructure, proximity to talent pools, and connectivity to major business districts.
With over 38,000 Infosys employees already operating from its Hinjawadi campuses, the new Kharadi center adds a critical dimension to Infosys’ regional footprint in Maharashtra.
Center Highlights: A Hub for AI, Tech Transformation, and Co-Innovation
The newly inaugurated center is positioned as a Center of Excellence for:
- Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI
- Business-Tech Transformation
- Innovation-Led Delivery Models
According to Rajneesh Malviya, Senior Vice President and Head of Infosys Pune Development Center, the Kharadi office will act as a “strategic proximity center” for GCC clients, enabling closer collaboration, deeper co-innovation, and stronger partnerships.
“This one is particularly special,” Rajneesh shared on LinkedIn. “It beautifully blends the art and culture of Maharashtra with the legacy of Infosys.”
Infosys Leadership Engagement and Industry Participation
The inauguration event saw participation from several senior GCC leaders, including:
- Arindam Banerjee
- Sudish Lambodara Panicker
- Elango Somasundaram
- Shweta Pandey
- Nidhi Dhanju
- Rakesh Patil
These leaders engaged in experience-sharing sessions and discussions on the evolving role of GCCs in India’s digital economy.
Design and Culture: A Fusion of Legacy and Local Identity
Infosys credited its infrastructure team for crafting a workspace that harmoniously integrates technology with regional culture.
The interiors reflect Maharashtra’s rich artistic heritage, creating an environment that is both inspiring and rooted in local identity.
This design philosophy aligns with Infosys’ broader vision of human-centric innovation, where physical spaces foster creativity, collaboration, and well-being.
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