Infosys Unveils AI Innovations for Australian Open 2026, Enhancing Fan Engagement and Sustainability
January 29, 2026
Overall, the updates highlight Infosys’s ongoing collaboration with Tennis Australia, its responsible AI commitments, and related stock market activity.
A separate report notes Infosys blocked a large NSE trade valued at about ₹966 crore, indicating substantial institutional activity and market confidence.
Executives emphasize that AI will elevate sport by amplifying emotion, stories, and connection, acting as a technology-driven amplifier.
Infosys provides a corporate overview highlighting its AI-first stance, sustainability commitments, and inclusive workplace.
Sustainability is central to the AO Fan Zone, with carbon-offset initiatives and reusable structures, alongside the Future Leaders Program for students to explore technology and leadership.
The Infosys Fan Zone at Melbourne Park features a climate-active footprint with a fully offset carbon footprint and recyclable structures, plus a Future Leaders Program for Year 9–11 students to learn about technology and AI.
The article includes a Safe Harbor note detailing forward-looking statements and associated risks with SEC filings for details.
Infosys and Tennis Australia will run a Future Leaders Program at the Infosys Fan Zone to educate students on the technology powering a global sporting event.
In Q3 FY26, Infosys reported revenue of $4.63 billion, up 1.3% sequentially, driven by AI-led demand and a focus on large transformations and platform-driven growth.
Infosys and Tennis Australia are launching AI-first innovations for the Australian Open 2026, using Infosys Topaz to boost fan engagement, accessibility, and player/supporter experiences.
Keys to the Match, an AI feature, delivers three concise insights per player before each match by translating complex data into simple cues about tactics and strengths.
A BSE filing is referenced as the source of the AO partnership announcement.
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Yahoo Finance • Jan 29, 2026
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Infosys and Tennis Australia Bring AI-First Experiences and Accessibility to Australian Open 2026