Anthropic will work with Infosys to develop and deliver artificial intelligence solutions across sectors including telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing and software development. The Indian information technology services provider said the collaboration will begin in telecommunications before expanding to other sectors.
A dedicated Anthropic Centre of Excellence will be established to develop and deploy AI agents designed for industry-specific operations.
Central to the agreement is the integration of Anthropic’s Claude models, including Claude Code, with Infosys’ Topaz AI offerings. The companies said the combined tools will be used to automate complex workflows and accelerate software delivery.
A key focus will be agentic AI or systems designed to handle multi-step tasks with limited human intervention. These systems are intended to manage processes such as claims handling, compliance reviews and code generation. Using the Claude Agent software development kit, the companies plan to build AI agents capable of operating across extended, multi-stage processes rather than responding to single prompts.
The collaboration will also target legacy modernisation projects. Infosys said the combination of Topaz and Claude could help enterprises migrate older systems more quickly and at lower cost.
Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei said industry expertise is critical for AI models to operate effectively in regulated sectors.
“There’s a big gap between an AI model that works in a demo and one that works in a regulated industry — and if you want to close that gap, you need domain expertise. Infosys has exactly that kind of expertise across important industries: telecoms, financial services and manufacturing. Their developers are already using Claude Code to accelerate their work and to create AI agents for industries that demand precision, compliance and deep domain knowledge,” Amodei said.
Industry-specific applications are expected to vary by sector. In telecommunications, AI agents will support network operations, customer lifecycle management and service delivery. In financial services, the focus will include risk assessment, compliance reporting and personalised customer interactions.
In manufacturing and engineering, the companies aim to use AI models to support product design and simulation, with the goal of shortening research and development timelines. In software development, teams will use Claude Code to write, test and debug software.
Salil Parekh, chief executive of Infosys, said: “From modernising financial services with intelligent risk management and compliance, to enabling engineering businesses to lead with AI-driven design and manufacturing, the goal is to leverage the joint expertise of Infosys and Anthropic to accelerate AI value realisation for global enterprises.”
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