Infosys partners with Cursor to boost AI software engineering, launching a Center of Excellence and integrating Cursor with Infosys Topaz Fabric to modernise systems for global enterprises. Shares of Infosys Ltd ended marginally higher on Tuesday, January 27, by 0.99% at ₹1,687.40 on the NSE.
By Megha Rani January 27, 2026, 11:37:38 PM IST (Published)
Infosys on Tuesday, January 27, said it has entered into a strategic collaboration with AI-powered development platform Cursor to strengthen its software engineering capabilities and support enterprises adopting artificial intelligence at scale.
Under the partnership, the two companies will establish a Center of Excellence (CoE) focused on using software engineering agents for building and modernising AI-native products. Infosys engineers will be able to use Cursor’s AI-assisted development tools across both new and existing enterprise systems.
Infosys said Cursor’s platform will be integrated with Infosys Topaz Fabric, its agentic services suite that brings together infrastructure, models, data, applications and workflows into a single ecosystem. The company said this integration is expected to help clients modernise core systems faster and improve development productivity.
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The exchange filing stated that the Cursor platform is used by 64% of Fortune 1000 companies and enables features such as multi-agent development, automated test generation and accelerated refactoring.
Michael Truell, CEO and co-founder of Cursor, said Infosys’ scale and delivery capabilities make it a strong partner to demonstrate enterprise use cases for AI-driven software engineering.
Infosys CEO and managing director Salil Parekh said the collaboration is aimed at helping global enterprises build and scale AI-powered digital solutions and convert ideas into measurable business outcomes.
Shares of Infosys Ltd ended marginally higher on Tuesday, January 27, by 0.99% at ₹1,687.40 on the NSE.

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