Infosys’ global education centre in Mysuru is a one-of-its-kind corporate training centre through which most new recruits of the company, especially software engineers, have to pass before being assigned to projects. We will also use it to run text messages on important occasions,” said K P Nagaraj, who is Infosys’ resident architect. The tower will have a large digital screen on all the four sides. “We are trying to marry tradition with modern technology at this tower. While the clock tower will be classical, the time piece adorning it will be a digital one. Infosys has received most of the approvals required for the project, said the company’s executive vice-president for infrastructure, Ramadas Kamath. KEF, a two-year-old construction startup founded by Kerala-born and Dubaibased engineer Faizal E Kottikollon, will pre-cast the structure at a facility in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, and assemble the entire structure at Mysuru. LERA, a New York-based firm of structural engineers is providing structural consultancy services for the tower, which is being built by Bengaluru-based KEF Infra. The tower has been designed by Hafeez Contractor, the Mumbai-based architect who also designed Infosys’ Mysuru campus.
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