Infosys has partnered with Cursor to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) to advance enterprise adoption of software engineering agents for AI-native product development.
The CoE will allow Infosys engineers to leverage Cursor’s enterprise-grade, AI-assisted development capabilities across both greenfield and brownfield engineering opportunities.
Infosys will integrate Cursor’s platform with Topaz Fabric, the company’s multi-layer AI fabric that unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications, and workflows into a composable, agent-ready ecosystem.
This integration is designed to help clients build, modernise, and scale enterprise systems faster, with higher quality and consistency.
The CoE will also feature an AI Engineering Experience Zone, giving clients firsthand exposure to Infosys Topaz Fabric capabilities.
It will serve as a hub to scale Cursor’s AI development platform across Infosys’ global developer workforce, equipping engineers with next-generation coding tools and agentic platforms for faster development cycles, improved code quality, and better client outcomes.
Cursor’s platform combines advanced coding models with a secure, enterprise-grade IDE, enabling multi-agent development, deep codebase understanding, automated test generation, and accelerated refactoring, the Indian IT company said in a statement.
Enterprises using Cursor have reported an average 39% increase in shipped pull requests, faster development cycles, improved test coverage, and reduced effort for legacy code refactoring, it added.
“Infosys’ commitment to building an AI-first organisation 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,” said Michael Truell, CEO and co-founder, Cursor.
“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, CEO and MD of 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.”
He said that establishing the Centre of Excellence will be instrumental in equipping both Infosys developers and clients with robust, enterprise-grade tools.
“These resources are intended to facilitate major modernisation efforts, allowing organisations to update their systems and processes efficiently and effectively,” he said.
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