Infosys (NSE: INFY, BSE: INFY, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in AI-first business consulting and technology services, has announced its successful completion and contribution to the CMMI AI Maturity (AIM) Framework pilot assessment conducted by the CMMI Institute. The engagement positions Infosys among the first global organizations to validate the framework designed to measure enterprise AI maturity at scale.
The collaboration focused on defining how artificial intelligence adoption, governance, and performance can be systematically assessed across large organizations operating in real-world enterprise environments.
The CMMI AI Maturity (AIM) Framework is designed to help organizations assess and improve how artificial intelligence is implemented across business and regulatory environments. It links AI governance and operational practices to measurable outcomes, enabling enterprises to benchmark their maturity in adopting AI technologies.
Infosys participated as an early pilot organization, applying the framework across large-scale delivery environments. This allowed the company to validate the model against real-world enterprise conditions rather than isolated or experimental deployments.
The engagement reinforces the growing need for structured frameworks that help organizations scale AI responsibly while maintaining governance, compliance, and performance standards.
As part of the pilot, Infosys worked with the CMMI Institute and KPMG to evaluate how AI maturity can be consistently measured across complex global organizations. The assessment covered AI integration across software development, testing, maintenance, and support operations.
Key focus areas included productivity improvements, quality assurance, governance structures, and responsible AI deployment practices. Infosys provided practical insights that contributed to refining the framework’s structure and applicability for enterprise-scale adoption.
This collaboration helped shape core dimensions of the CMMI AIM Model, including alignment with business outcomes, consistency of AI practices, risk management, compliance frameworks, and accountability in AI-driven decision-making.
Infosys applied its AI capabilities across global delivery environments using its Infosys Topaz Fabric framework, which supports AI-first software engineering and service transformation. The company has been investing in building structured and scalable AI systems that integrate governance and automation across enterprise workflows.
By participating in the pilot, Infosys demonstrated how AI can be embedded into large-scale engineering and service delivery while maintaining operational oversight and regulatory alignment.
The evaluation highlighted how AI can be used not only for productivity gains but also for strengthening quality assurance, compliance, and business outcome alignment across enterprise systems.
According to Infosys, the CMMI AIM pilot represents a significant step toward defining standardized approaches for enterprise AI maturity. The framework is intended to provide organizations with a structured path for scaling AI while maintaining control over risk, governance, and performance outcomes.
"The CMMI AIM pilot marks a significant step in our journey to unlock the true value of AI. As one of the initial organizations to pilot the CMMI AIM framework and contribute to the content and assessment method, we are defining what responsible, enterprise-grade AI adoption looks like in practice," said Dinesh Rao, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer at Infosys.
The participation also underscores the broader industry shift toward formalizing AI governance frameworks as organizations move from experimentation to large-scale deployment.
The CMMI Institute emphasized that AI is becoming increasingly central to software engineering and enterprise operations, requiring structured governance and predictable performance standards.
Infosys’ participation in the pilot provided practical validation of the framework and contributed to refining best practices for AI maturity assessment across global enterprises.
Industry partners involved in the initiative noted that the pilot helps establish a benchmark for how organizations can responsibly adopt AI while balancing productivity, risk management, and operational accountability.
Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) is a global leader in AI-first business consulting and technology services. The company enables enterprises across 63 countries to accelerate digital transformation through AI-driven frameworks, domain expertise, and an ecosystem of innovation partners. Infosys focuses on scaling AI adoption responsibly while improving productivity, governance, and business outcomes for global organizations.