This post is co-written with Saibal Samaddar, Tanushree Halder, and Lokesh Joshi from Infosys Consulting.
Critical insights and expertise are concentrated among thought leaders and experts across the globe. Language barriers often hinder the distribution and comprehension of this knowledge during crucial encounters. Workshops, conferences, and training sessions serve as platforms for collaboration and knowledge sharing, where the attendees can understand the information being conveyed in real-time and in their preferred language.
Infosys, a leading global IT services and consulting organization, used its digital expertise to tackle this challenge by pioneering, Infosys Event AI, an innovative AI-based event assistant. Infosys Event AI is designed to make knowledge universally accessible, making sure that valuable insights are not lost and can be efficiently utilized by individuals and organizations across diverse industries both during the event and after the event has concluded. The absence of such a system hinders effective knowledge sharing and utilization, limiting the overall impact of events and workshops. By transforming ephemeral event content into a persistent and searchable knowledge asset, Infosys Event AI seeks to enhance knowledge utilization and impact.
Some of the challenges in capturing and accessing event knowledge include:
To address these challenges, Infosys partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to develop the Infosys Event AI to unlock the insights generated during events. In this post, we explain how Infosys built the Infosys Event AI solution using several AWS services including:
In this section, we present an overview of Event AI, highlighting its key features and workflow. Event AI delivers these core functionalities, as illustrated in the architecture diagram that follows:

Next, we break down each functionality in detail. The services used in the solution are granted least-privilege permissions through AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies for security purposes.
The solution begins with an IP-enabled camera capturing the live event feed, as shown in the following section of the architecture diagram. This stream is securely and reliably transported to the cloud using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol through MediaConnect. The ingested stream is then received and processed by MediaLive, which encodes the video in real time and generates the necessary outputs.
The workflow follows these steps:
To facilitate real-time accessibility, the system uses MediaLive to isolate audio from the live video stream. This audio-only stream is then forwarded to a real-time transcriber module. The real-time transcriber module, hosted on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, uses the Amazon Transcribe stream API to generate transcriptions with minimal latency. These real-time transcriptions are subsequently delivered to an on-premises web client through secure WebSocket connections. The following screenshot shows a brief demo based on a fictitious scenario to illustrate Event AI’s real-time streaming capability.

The workflow steps for this part of the solution follows these steps:
The below diagram shows the live-stream acquisition and real-time transcription.

After the event concludes, recorded media and transcriptions are securely stored in Amazon S3 for further analysis. A serverless, event-driven workflow using Amazon EventBridge and AWS Lambda automates the post-event processing. Amazon Transcribe processes the recorded content to generate the final transcripts, which are then indexed and stored in an Amazon Bedrock knowledge base for seamless retrieval. Additionally, Amazon Nova Pro enables multilingual translation of the transcripts, providing global accessibility when needed. With its quality and speed, Amazon Nova Pro is ideally suited for this global use case.
The workflow for this part of the process follows these steps:
These steps are shown in the following diagram.

To enhance user experience, the solution uses Amazon Bedrock to analyze the transcriptions to generate concise session summaries and key insights. These insights help users quickly understand the essence of the event without going through lengthy transcripts. The below screenshot shows Infosys Event AI’s summarization capability.

The workflow for this part of the solution follows these steps:
A key feature of this architecture is an AI-powered chat assistant, which is used to interactively query the event knowledge base. The chat assistant is powered by Amazon Bedrock and retrieves information from the Amazon OpenSearch Serverless index, enabling seamless access to session insights.
The workflow for this part of the solution follows these steps:
The following demo demonstrates Event AI’s Q&A capability.

The steps for automated generation of insights and AI-chat assistant are shown in the following diagram.

Infosys EventAI Assistant was launched on February 2025 during a responsible AI conference event in Bangalore, India, hosted by Infosys in partnership with the British High Commission.
By using the solution, Infosys was able to realize the following key benefits for their internal users and for their customers:
Infosys is positioned to accelerate the adoption of Infosys Event AI across diverse industries:
In this post, we explored how Infosys developed Infosys Event AI to unlock the insights generated from events and conferences. Through its suite of features—including real-time transcription, intelligent summaries, and an interactive chat assistant—Infosys Event AI makes event knowledge accessible and provides an immersive engagement solution for the attendees, during and after the event.
Infosys is planning to offer the Infosys Event AI solution to their internal teams and global customers in two versions: as a multi-tenanted, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution and as a single-deployment solution. Infosys is also adding capabilities to include an event catalogue, knowledge lake, and event archival system to make the event information accessible beyond the scope of the current event. By using AWS managed services, Infosys has made Event AI a readily available, interactive, immersive and valuable resource for students, journalists, policymakers, enterprises, and the public sector. As organizations and institutions increasingly rely on events for knowledge dissemination, collaboration, and public engagement, Event AI is well positioned to unlock the full potential of the events.
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Aparajithan Vaidyanathan is a Principal Enterprise Solutions Architect at AWS. He supports enterprise customers migrate and modernize their workloads on AWS cloud. He is a Cloud Architect with 24+ years of experience designing and developing enterprise, large-scale and distributed software systems. He specializes in Generative AI & Machine Learning with focus on Data and Feature Engineering domain. He is an aspiring marathon runner and his hobbies include hiking, bike riding and spending time with his wife and two boys.
Maheshwaran G is a Specialist Solution Architect working with Media and Entertainment supporting Media companies in India to accelerate growth in an innovative fashion leveraging the power of cloud technologies. He is passionate about innovation and currently holds 8 USPTO and 8 IPO granted patents in diversified domains.
Saibal Samaddar is a senior principal consultant at Infosys Consulting and heads the AI Transformation Consulting (AIX) practice in India. He has over eighteen years of business consulting experience, including 11 years in PwC and KPMG, helping organizations drive strategic transformation by harnessing Digital and AI technologies. Known to be a visionary who can navigate complex transformations and make things happen, he has played a pivotal role in winning multiple new accounts for Infosys Consulting (IC).
Tanushree Halder is a principal consultant with Infosys Consulting and is the Lead – CX and Gen AI capability for AI Transformation Consulting (AIX). She has 11 years of experience working with clients in their transformational journeys. She has travelled to over 10 countries to provide her advisory services in AI with clients in BFSI, retail and logistics, hospitality, healthcare and shared services.
Lokesh Joshi is a consultant at Infosys Consulting. He has worked with multiple clients to strategize and integrate AI based solutions for workflow enhancements. He has over 4 years of experience in AI/ML, GenAI development, full Stack development, and cloud services. He specializes in Machine Learning and Data Science with a focus on Deep Learning and NLP. A fitness enthusiast, his hobbies include programming, hiking, and traveling.
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