Infosys Strategic Collaboration with Cursor to Accelerate Software Engineering

Infosys and Cursor have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating software engineering for global enterprises. The partnership includes launching a Center of Excellence (CoE) to promote the adoption of AI-native products. By integrating Cursor with Infosys Topaz Fabric™, the initiative seeks to modernize and scale enterprise systems, enhancing velocity and quality. Infosys and Cursor aim to equip engineers with advanced AI tools for faster development and better outcomes.

Strategic Partnership Overview

Infosys and Cursor have entered into a strategic collaboration to accelerate software engineering for global enterprises. The companies announced the partnership on January 27, 2026. The collaboration aims to help enterprises worldwide accelerate their AI journey.

Center of Excellence Launch

As part of the collaboration, a Center of Excellence (CoE) will be established. The CoE is designed to accelerate the adoption of software engineering agents in developing AI-native products. It will enable Infosys software engineers to leverage Cursor’s AI-assisted development capabilities across greenfield and brownfield projects.

Technology Integration

The integration of Cursor with Infosys Topaz Fabric™, a purpose-built agentic services suite, is a key component of this collaboration. This integration unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications, and workflows into an agent-ready ecosystem, enabling clients to build, modernize, and scale enterprise systems with increased velocity and improved quality.

Benefits for Clients

The CoE will feature an AI Engineering Experience Zone, allowing clients to experience Infosys Topaz Fabric engineering capabilities firsthand. This includes the power of cloud, data, and AI to deliver cognitive solutions and intuitive experiences, driving business growth. The collaboration aims to equip engineers with next-generation AI coding tools and agentic platforms for faster development cycles, improved code quality, and better client outcomes.

Statements from Leadership

Michael Truell, CEO and Co-Founder of Cursor, stated that Infosys’ commitment to building an AI-first organization makes them a natural collaborator. Salil Parekh, CEO & Managing Director of Infosys, noted that the collaboration aims to redefine how global enterprises build and scale AI-powered digital solutions, transforming ideas into measurable impact and helping clients reach their strategic goals.

Source: BSE

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