Infosys and Valmet Team Up for Enterprise IT Overhaul
Infosys partners with Valmet on a sweeping IT transformation initiative aimed at modernizing enterprise systems across the organization.
Infosys, the Indian multinational IT services giant, has entered into a strategic partnership with Valmet, the Finland-based industrial machinery and services company, to undertake a broad enterprise-wide information technology transformation. The collaboration signals a continued appetite among industrial firms to modernize legacy infrastructure and streamline digital operations, a trend that has accelerated across capital-intensive sectors in recent years.
While the specific technical scope of the initiative was not detailed in available disclosures, enterprise IT transformations of this nature typically involve migrating core business systems — including ERP platforms, data management tools, and cloud infrastructure — to more agile, integrated environments. For Valmet, a company operating at the intersection of process industries like pulp, paper, and energy, such a modernization effort could yield meaningful gains in operational efficiency and data-driven decision-making.
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For Infosys, the deal reinforces its ongoing strategy of targeting large-scale, multi-year transformation engagements with global industrial clients. These contracts tend to be high-value and sticky, providing revenue visibility over extended periods. The partnership also reflects Infosys's broader push to deepen its footprint in European industrial markets, where digital transformation spending remains robust despite macroeconomic headwinds.
Analysts tracking the IT services sector have noted that enterprise transformation mandates are increasingly competitive, with firms like Accenture, Wipro, and TCS vying for the same category of long-cycle industrial clients. Infosys securing a partnership with a company of Valmet's global stature suggests its vertical expertise in industrial and manufacturing sectors continues to resonate with procurement decision-makers.
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