Infosys opens Living Lab network to Australian startups IT giant opens doors to startups to "test, build and scale innovative ideas".

Infosys opens Living Lab network to Australian startups IT giant opens doors to startups to

Infosys has extended access to its Living Labs collaboration space in Melbourne to start-ups wanting to partner to test, build and scale innovative ideas.


The five-floor, 2,9000 square metre Docklands space hosts workshops providing access to Infosys’ offerings and expertise, including Infosys Cobalt, Infosys Metaverse Foundry, and cyber security, AI, data and analytics expertise. Startups can also access digital services and experience from WONGDOODY, an Infosys company and Infosys Consulting.


A startup day was held at the lab last week for startups from the Infosys Innovation Network with a presence in Australia to pitch products and services to Infosys' enterprise customers from the private and public sector and from academia.


The event was held in collaboration with Telstra Ventures, the venture capital firm with more than $1.3 billion in assets under management. Telstra Ventures operating partner Gurpreet Ghuliani stated, “we are excited to continue our collaboration with Infosys to help enterprise-ready startups in Australia accelerate their go-to-market.”


“With access to over $1.3 billion managed by Telstra Ventures and Infosys’ Living Labs ecosystem, startups are better equipped to succeed.”


Attending last week’s startup day was Canberra-headquartered quantum security vendor QuintessenceLabs. “Our collaboration with Infosys gives us the platform to reach the global enterprise market and, collectively, deliver quantum-resilient solutions across key areas considered essential to a strong cyber defence,” stated CEO and founder Vikram Sharma.


Another participant in the startup day was Future Grid, which provides solutions to help manage electrical networks more efficiently. “With the Infosys Living Labs ecosystem, we can scale our business, and connect with Infosys’ global clients and partners,” stated Future Grid CEO Chris Law.


Other participants in the startup day included Gitlab, Incorta, Cequence Security, LambdaTest and HeadSpin.


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