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Infosys and Anthropic to Provide Enterprise AI Solutions across Telecom, Finance and Manufacturing


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Infosys partners with Anthropic combining deep industry expertise with advanced AI technology to deliver enterprise AI solutions in regulated industries.

Infosys and AI firm Anthropic established a strategic partnership on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 to develop and provide advanced corporate AI solutions, primarily with the telecom industry and later expanding out to financial services, manufacturing, and software development.

This collaboration intends to help businesses in automating complicated operations particularly in regulated areas, speeding up software delivery, and implementing AI technologies with transparency and oversight. The business added that this partnership shows both businesses' dedication to ensuring AI provides true transformative value in addition to efficiency improvements.

According to Dario Amodei, Anthropic's CEO and co-founder, there is a significant difference between an AI model that works in a demo and one that works in a regulated business, and if the industry wants to reduce that gap, domain expertise is required. “Infosys has exactly that kind of expertise across important industries telecom, financial services, and manufacturing,” he says. Their developers were already using Claude Code to accelerate their work and to create AI agents for industries which demand precision, compliance, and deep domain knowledge.

Agentic AI systems will be one of the collaboration's primary focus. These systems are capable of handling multi-step processes such as claim processing, code generation and testing, and compliance review management in addition to question answering. Using technologies such as the Claude Agent SDK, Infosys and Anthropic enterprises can create AI agents capable of efficiently executing long and difficult tasks.

Claude Code is used by software development teams to write, test, and debug code, enabling engineers to go from design to production more quickly. In order to develop internal knowledge and best practices that will support upcoming customer engagements, Infosys is already implementing Claude Code within its Exponential Engineering organization.

Infosys CEO Salil Parekh described the partnership as a significant move toward assisting businesses in realizing meaningful value from AI. The two businesses hope to help enterprises become more strong, efficient, and responsible as they implement AI by integrating frontier AI models with industry expertise and engineering scale.


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