Infosys announced a partnership with Sandwell Council to launch its Springboard digital learning platform in the region, making it available to Sandwell residents, colleges and schools. Springboard is Infosys' flagship digital learning platform designed to empower people, communities, and society with skills to be successful in the 21st century. The platform features content spanning digital learning, emerging technologies, and life skills, and is led by a team of experts through collaborations with curriculum partners, non-profits, and a global network of leading educational institutions.

Infosys Springboard will help Sandwell residents acquire new skills and increase employability, supporting individuals, communities, and businesses alike. In particular, it aims to: Be available to everyone for free to help increase digital literacy across the board and ensure nobody is left behind. Support digitally engaged communities and makes devices and digital assets available to those who cannot afford them.

Help entrepreneurs realise their ideas or small and medium sized businesses improve their services through digital efforts. This program builds on Infosys' work with local councils across the UK. In 2021 Infosys deployed Springboard in collaboration with Brent Council, which, during the pandemic, witnessed the number of unemployment claimants aged 18 to 49 in Brent treble.

So far, over 48,000 Brent residents have registered and are actively using Infosys Springboard.