Infosys to offer U.S. animal health firm Zoetis agility, efficiency through digitisation
Infosys on Tuesday (June 24, 2025) announced a strategic collaboration with Zoetis, a global animal health company. Under this engagement, Infosys would enhance Zoetis' digital capabilities by integrating its AI solutions and automation services, it said in a statement.
New Jersey-based Zoetis discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies for companion animals and livestock and has significant presence in India.
Subhro Mallik, EVP and Global Head of Life Sciences, Infosys, said, for Zoetis, this transformative journey would reduce operational complexity and support long-term business objectives. 'This collaboration also underscores our commitment to delivering practical AI innovations and tailored digital solutions to the Life Sciences sector,'' he said.
'This collaboration with Infosys will help us improve operational efficiency as we deliver value to veterinarians, livestock producers, and pet owners globally. This represents our commitment to use digital innovation to continue to lead the animal health industry,' said Keith Sarbaugh, Executive Vice President and Chief Data and Technology Officer at Zoetis.

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