Bengaluru, January 28, 2025 – Infosys Limited (NSE: INFY, BSE: INFY, NYSE: INFY) has announced a strategic partnership with Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, to launch the ‘Springboard StartSmart: Foundations for Entrepreneurs’ course. The program, available on Infosys Springboard, aims to empower young entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by providing world-class business education and digital skills training.
Key Highlights of the Collaboration
- Target Audience: Early-stage entrepreneurs, start-up founders, and SMEs.
- Learning Focus:
- Business fundamentals and digital transformation strategies.
- Use of AI tools to enhance business efficiency.
- Financial management, marketing, and leadership skills.
- Accredited Curriculum:
- Designed by Oxford Saïd’s faculty, tailored to real-world business challenges.
- Offered free of charge on Infosys Springboard, supporting global digital skilling.
Industry Need & Program Impact
- 60% of UK start-ups fail within three years, primarily due to lack of financial literacy and digital adaptation.
- The course aims to bridge this gap by providing structured business education and mentorship opportunities.
Executive Statements
Manos Kapterian, COO, Saïd Business School, Oxford:"Providing access to the right tools and mentorship is critical for start-up success. This collaboration with Infosys will bring our world-class business education to aspiring entrepreneurs and SMEs, helping them make a lasting impact."
Thirumala Arohi, EVP & Head of Education, Infosys:
"By leveraging Infosys Springboard, we aim to bridge the digital divide and create a more equitable society. Our partnership with Oxford Saïd will equip entrepreneurs with the tools they need to thrive in today’s fast-changing business environment."
Infosys’ Broader Digital Skilling Initiatives
- Infosys Springboard has over 50,000 active users, offering 10,000+ courses.
- The company works with local councils across the UK to support digital upskilling.
- Previous partnerships include AI and cloud computing training programs.