Infosys (INFY) And Arizona State University Partner On Digital Learning Solutions

By Amit Chowdhry • Nov 10, 2020
  • Arizona State University and Infosys Ltd (NYSE: INFY) have announced a strategic partnership to enhance the learning experience for engineering graduate students in both on-campus and fully interactive remote classes. These are the details.

Arizona State University and Infosys Ltd (NYSE: INFY) have announced a strategic partnership to enhance the learning experience for engineering graduate students in both on-campus and fully interactive remote classes. Launching in spring 2021, full-time graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, enrolled in either in-person or ASU Sync classes will have access to digital learning solutions and services offered through Infosys.

And using the Infosys Wingspan platform from the Live Enterprise for Education Suite, students will be able to earn certifications and badges in several technical skill sets. Students will be able to gain valuable applied project experience in the content area “Playgrounds,” to run demos and practice exercises.

Infosys Wingspan is going to allow ASU to better engage students in online synchronous and asynchronous learning. And in addition, the platform will be used by administration and IT staff at ASU, thus allowing the university to more quickly and efficiently identify and resolve technical issues for enhanced student support. Upon the completion of their degree program, these graduate students will be competitive job candidates, equipped to tackle the most pressing challenges facing the industry.

The newly admitted full-time master’s students starting in Spring 2021 and enrolled in on-campus immersion or ASU Sync classes through any of four degree programs — computer science, software engineering, information technology or computer engineering — are eligible to receive a scholarship for one year of access to an Infosys Wingspan license at no cost.

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“Using the Infosys digital solutions, students anywhere in the world can engage in the immersive learning experience that characterizes our high-quality engineering and technology degree programs. We look forward to expanding access to the global network of learners who will soon drive their own solutions forward as career-ready industry professionals.”

— ASU President Michael M. Crow

“This academic year, it is more important than ever for remote learning to function seamlessly, allowing students to continue their education from anywhere in the world. This strategic partnership is just the latest example of our deep ties to Arizona State University and our shared commitment to bringing the best training and opportunities to its students.”

— Ravi Kumar, President, Infosys