IT services giant Infosys has announced the expansion of its development centre in Mohali with the construction of a new integrated campus that will accommodate around 3,000 employees.
The company said the new campus will span about 350,000 square feet and will significantly strengthen its operations in the region. A groundbreaking ceremony for the project was held on Thursday in the presence of Bhagwant Singh Mann, Chief Minister of Punjab, along with state cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora and Infosys Chief Financial Officer Jayesh Sanghrajka.
Chief Minister Mann said the expansion will strengthen Punjab’s growing reputation as a technology and innovation hub. He noted that the investment is expected to generate significant employment opportunities for young professionals from Punjab and neighbouring states while strengthening the region’s IT ecosystem.
The new campus will include a Software Development Block, which will focus on delivering advanced technology solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and digital transformation services for global clients. These services will support industries including banking, healthcare and retail.
Currently, Infosys employs nearly 1,000 people at its Mohali development centre. The new expansion is expected to increase capacity significantly and support the company’s long-term growth plans.
The company also said the upcoming campus will incorporate several sustainability features. These include smart building technologies, 100 per cent wastewater recycling through Membrane Bioreactor technology, and advanced radiant cooling and heating systems aimed at improving energy efficiency.
Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka said the expansion marks an important step in the company’s “AI-first” strategy. He added that the new facility will help leverage local talent, enhance operational flexibility and provide employees with a hybrid work environment.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Infosys currently employs more than 330,000 people worldwide and continues to expand its presence across major technology hubs in India.
₹350,000 sq ft facility to boost AI, cloud and digital services; expected to create new job opportunities in Punjab
