The future of India is digital. To become self-reliant citizens, today’s youth need more than just traditional education—they need Digital Literacy. Infosys, a global leader in consulting and technology, has launched Infosys Springboard to bridge this gap.
Part of the Infosys ESG Tech for Good charter, this flagship program offers curated, industry-standard content to students and lifelong learners, completely free of cost.
Digital literacy is not a replacement for traditional reading and writing; it is an amplification. It involves the skills required to achieve digital competence—using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) confidently for work, learning, and communication in a modern economy.
Infosys Springboard focuses on a holistic development approach:
This initiative introduces young minds to emerging technologies. It explains how tech is applied in business and day-to-day life, sparking interest in STEM careers from an early age.
Programming is the new literacy. Learners can explore real-world applications of:
To compete in the global marketplace, communication is key. Springboard provides industry-standard content to help students master both Spoken and Written English.
Designed specifically for college students and faculty, this module offers training on Horizon 2 technologies (like AI, Cloud, and IoT) delivered by Infosys subject matter experts and Architects.
The future of India will be shaped by today’s younger generation who need quality education through digital literacy, making them productive and self-reliant citizens. ‘Digital literacy’ is the skills required to achieve digital competence and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for work, leisure, learning and communication. It does not replace traditional forms of literacy, instead complements and amplifies the skills that form the foundation of traditional forms.