Kris Gopalakrishnan is one of India’s most respected technology pioneers and business leaders. As the co-founder of Infosys, he helped transform India into a global IT powerhouse. His visionary leadership, values-driven approach, and focus on innovation have inspired thousands of entrepreneurs and technologists worldwide.
With degrees in Physics and Computer Science from IIT Madras, Kris built a career that bridges technology, research, and philanthropy. Beyond Infosys, he continues to shape India’s innovation ecosystem through Axilor Ventures and the Centre for Brain Research at IISc.
In 1981, Kris Gopalakrishnan and six other engineers founded Infosys with a shared dream: to create a world-class software company from India. With limited resources but unlimited determination, they built an organization that set global benchmarks in quality, ethics, and customer trust.
During his leadership as CEO and Vice-Chairman, Infosys expanded globally, becoming one of the most trusted IT and consulting brands in the world.
Guided Infosys through global expansion and digital transformation.
Emphasized ethics, transparency, and learning culture.
Received the Padma Bhushan (2011) for contributions to trade and industry.
Kris Gopalakrishnan is deeply committed to advancing research and technology that can improve lives. He established and supports the Centre for Brain Research (CBR) at the Indian Institute of Science to study neurodegenerative disorders and aging.
Kris Gopalakrishnan also co-founded Axilor Ventures, an accelerator that empowers startups to scale their ideas with mentorship and funding.
Promotes scientific research and entrepreneurship.
Mentors young innovators and researchers.
Advocates for technology’s ethical and social use.
Beyond boardrooms and technology, Kris Gopalakrishnan is passionate about giving back to society. Through his philanthropic initiatives, he supports education, healthcare, and scientific research. His belief in empowering people through knowledge continues to drive his efforts toward sustainable social impact.