Infosys, Cursor Launch CoE to Boost AI-Driven Software Engineering for Global Enterprises
Infosys engineers will integrate Cursor’s advanced AI development capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric.
Infosys has announced a strategic collaboration with AI-powered development platform Cursor to help global enterprises accelerate software engineering and deliver next-generation AI products more efficiently.
Earlier this month, Infosys also announced a collaboration with US-based AI startup Cognition to deploy Devin, billed as the world’s first AI software engineer, across its internal engineering teams and client engagements worldwide.
The partnership with Cursor includes the launch of a Centre of Excellence (CoE) focused on enterprise adoption of software engineering agents and AI-assisted development tools.
Under the agreement, Infosys engineers will integrate Cursor’s advanced AI development capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric™, the company’s multi-layer agentic services suite that unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications and workflows into a composable, agent-ready ecosystem.
The CoE will serve as a hub for equipping Infosys’ global developer workforce with AI coding tools designed to speed up development cycles, improve code quality and modernise complex enterprise systems.
The CoE will feature an AI Engineering Experience Zone, where clients can see firsthand how Topaz Fabric and Cursor’s platformmodernise work together to deliver cognitive solutions that drive business growth.
Infosys said the collaboration will support both greenfield and brownfield opportunities, helping organisations build, modernise and scale systems with higher velocity and consistency.
Cursor’s platform combines enterprise-grade integrated development tools with frontier coding models that enable multi-agent development, deep codebase understanding, automated testing and refactoring. Customer use of Cursor has reportedly boosted shipped pull requests and test coverage while reducing refactoring effort.
Michael Truell, CEO and co-founder of Cursor, said, “Infosys’ commitment to building an AI-first organisation makes them a natural collaborator for Cursor… we look forward to helping their teams deliver breakthrough outcomes for customers worldwide.”
Salil Parekh, CEO and MD of Infosys, added that the initiative will help enterprises transform ideas into measurable impact and accelerate innovation through robust, enterprise-grade tools.