Infosys begins ₹290-crore Mohali campus expansion

By Cygnus | 12 Mar 2026

Infosys begins ₹290-crore Mohali campus expansion
Regional growth: Infosys expands its delivery footprint with a new Mohali campus. (Editorial image)
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Summary

Infosys has started construction on a new integrated development campus in Mohali with an investment of ₹290 crore, expanding its delivery footprint in North India.

MOHALI, PUNJAB, March 12, 2026 — Infosys on Thursday broke ground on a new development centre in Mohali designed to seat about 3,000 employees, as the IT services firm expands capacity beyond major metro hubs.

The planned 350,000-square-foot campus is expected to triple Infosys’ local workforce from roughly 1,000 employees once fully operational.

The ceremony was attended by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Investment Promotion Minister Sanjeev Arora, and Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka.

Focus on AI and digital services

Infosys said the new facility will house a software development block supporting AI-led solutions, cloud services and digital transformation work for global clients across industries including banking, healthcare and retail.

Sanghrajka said the investment will help the company leverage regional talent and strengthen operational flexibility.

Regional and sustainability push

Punjab officials said the expansion supports efforts to position the state as an emerging technology hub ahead of upcoming investment events.

Infosys said the campus will incorporate sustainability features including wastewater recycling using membrane bioreactor technology and energy-efficient cooling systems.

Why this matters

  • Tier-2 expansion: IT firms continue shifting hiring to emerging regional hubs.
  • AI focus: The campus aligns with Infosys’ push into AI-led services.
  • Talent strategy: Mohali strengthens access to skilled North Indian talent pools.

FAQs

Q1. How much is Infosys investing?

Infosys is investing about ₹290 crore in the Mohali campus.

Q2. How many employees will it house?

The campus is designed to accommodate around 3,000 staff.

Q3. What work will be done there?

The centre will focus on AI-led solutions, cloud services and digital transformation.

Q4. Who attended the ceremony?

Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, Minister Sanjeev Arora and Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka.

Q5. How large is Infosys’ workforce globally?

Infosys employs more than 330,000 people worldwide as of 2026.

Q6. What sustainability features are included?

The campus includes wastewater recycling and energy-efficient cooling systems.

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