Infosys Springboard

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About this app

Infosys Springboard as the flagship intervention to empower people, communities, and society. Through this initiative, Infosys plans to empower over 10 million learners with digital and life skills by 2025. The reach will include students across India in the age group of 10-22 years as well as lifelong learners. The content hosted on this platform is aligned with New Education Policy 2020. It helps the learners get access to a variety of topics that also include professional and vocational skills.

Infosys Springboard is powered by Infosys Wingspan, our integrated digital learning and collaboration platform and includes learning content developed by Infosys and leading content providers, spanning digital and emerging technologies and life skills. For a holistic learning experience, the platform has technology and soft skills playgrounds, programing challenges, and social learning features. As part of this commitment, Infosys Springboard is collaborating with educational institutions leveraging Infosys’ Campus Connect and Catch Them Young programs. The learning is made engaging with Masterclasses and competitive events on the platform. Soon, Infosys Springboard will be available in major Indian languages. At present it is available in English, Hindi and Marathi.
Updated on
Feb 29, 2024

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