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InfoVision says it has significantly deepened its CSR engagement in India through a portfolio of high-impact, education-led initiatives aimed at empowering underserved communities and fostering future-ready talent.
As a sponsor of Young Tinker’s flagship initiative, Tinker on Wheels, InfoVision has helped bring hands-on STEM education to over 1,200 students across Hyderabad and Bhubaneshwar. Developed as a mobile innovation lab, the initiative transforms traditional classrooms into interactive, technology-enabled learning spaces where students explore science, technology, engineering and math through real-world applications.
By making STEM education mobile and accessible, the programme is cultivating innovation and curiosity among students, especially in communities that lack access to quality educational infrastructure.
Driving Digital Empowerment Through Desktop Donations
To complement this initiative, InfoVision also distributed desktop computers to schools and NGOs in Bhubaneshwar, providing students from marginalised backgrounds with access to essential digital tools. These donations are part of InfoVision’s broader strategy to foster digital literacy and 21st-century learning in underserved regions.
“At InfoVision, we believe education is one of the most powerful levers for transformation. Our CSR efforts are focused on creating inclusive opportunities – whether through digital access, skill-building, or innovation-driven learning,” said Sean Yalamanchi, CEO and Co-Founder, InfoVision. “We’re proud to partner with institutions and organizations that share our vision of long-term community empowerment.”
Investing in Rural Talent Through Educational Sponsorships
In partnership with Swadha Foundation, InfoVision is supporting the higher secondary and graduation-level education of 10 students from rural districts in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. In March 2025, the company made an additional donation to equip 20 students from Swadha’s latest cohort with smartphones, bridging digital access gaps and enabling hybrid learning.
Supporting Tribal Education and Local Vocational Training
InfoVision also collaborated with Youth for Seva to distribute training material to 550 girl students in tribal regions – creating access to foundational education where resources are scarce.
Additionally, the company has extended its grassroots impact in Odisha by backing vocational training programmes in tailoring and embroidery through a partnership with the Theosophical Order of Service (TOS). Support included funding for materials, sewing machines and trainers – empowering underserved youth with skills for employment and self-sufficiency.
Key infrastructure donations were also made to shelters including Pratibha Ashram and Anand Ashram, covering essential bedding, furniture; and construction of secure boundary walls and gates to ensure safety and dignity for residents.
From Sustainability to Culture – A Holistic CSR Mandate
In the cultural space, InfoVision has supported art and music education in community centres and government schools, while also backing art exhibitions, concerts and scholarships, creating platforms for young, emerging talent to thrive and express their potential.
Through these multi-dimensional efforts, InfoVision says that it continues to empower communities across India, transforming lives through education, access, sustainability and inclusion.
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