Infosys unveiled a strategic collaboration with Cursor, an AI-powered software development platform. As part of this collaboration, the companies will set up a Centre of Excellence (CoE) to accelerate enterprise adoption of software engineering agents in the development of AI native products.
The CoE will enable Infosys software engineers to leverage Cursor’s enterprise-grade, AI-assisted development capabilities across greenfield and brownfield opportunities. By integrating Cursor with Infosys Topaz Fabric™, a purpose-built agentic services suite – a multi-layer AI fabric that unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications, and workflows into a composable, agent-ready ecosystem, Infosys will help clients to build, modernize, and scale enterprise systems with increased velocity and higher quality.
Michael Truell, CEO and Co-Founder, Cursor, said, “Infosys’ commitment to building an AI-first organization makes them a natural collaborator for Cursor. Their global scale, delivery rigor, and deep industry expertise create an ideal environment to demonstrate what AI software engineering tools can achieve in the enterprise. We are excited to collaborate with Infosys as they enable over 100,000 software engineers at Infosys with agentic coding platforms and we look forward to helping their teams deliver breakthrough outcomes for customers worldwide.”
Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Infosys, said, “Our strategic collaboration with Cursor is aimed at redefining how global enterprises build and scale AI-powered digital solutions, helping transform ideas into measurable impact. These resources are intended to facilitate major modernization efforts, allowing organizations to update their systems and processes efficiently and effectively. Additionally, the collaboration is strengthened by Infosys Topaz Fabric, which will accelerate modernization and foster innovation, empowering clients to reach their strategic goals.”
Earlier this month, Infosys also announced a major tie-up with Cognition to scale the deployment of Devin, an AI software engineer, across enterprise engagements, further emphasizing the company’s commitment to AI-first engineering paradigms.
Additionally, the firm continues to expand its physical and innovation footprint; only days ago, Infosys inaugurated a new hub in Zurich, Switzerland, reinforcing its role as a digital transformation partner in key European markets.
For global enterprises grappling with rising technology complexity and accelerating market demands, the Infosys–Cursor collaboration offers a path to shorten time-to-value and improve engineering predictability.
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