Infosys and Cognition Collaborate to Implement AI Software Engineer Devin in Businesses Worldwide

Infosys and Cognition Collaborate to Implement AI Software Engineer Devin in Businesses Worldwide

Infosys and Cognition announced a strategic alliance on Wednesday, January 7, aimed at enhancing the deployment of Devin, the AI software agent created by Cognition, throughout global enterprises. This move comes as companies seek to expedite software development and decrease time-to-market.

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As part of this partnership, Infosys will implement Devin within its internal engineering ecosystem and integrate the AI agent into client delivery models worldwide. This collaboration combines Cognition’s autonomous and agentic engineering capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric, a multi-layer AI framework designed to harmonize infrastructure, data, models, applications, and workflows into an agent-ready ecosystem.

Infosys has been utilizing Devin over the past six months and has reported notable enhancements in engineering quality and efficiency. Drawing from this experience, the company will broaden the use of Devin across its internal teams and client projects, as well as facilitate deployment within customers’ engineering environments.

The two firms will co-develop shared engineering frameworks, industry-specific solutions, AI-native modernization blueprints, and scalable engineering models to aid enterprise-grade adoption.

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The collaboration will also prioritize automating brownfield engineering, minimizing technical debt, and speeding up modernization through the development of virtual engineers capable of addressing intricate production and maintenance issues.

Infosys notified the exchange that it will reveal its third quarter results on January 14, 2026.

Infosys Ltd reported a 4.7% increase in net profit for the September quarter, with earnings reaching ₹6,506 crore compared to ₹6,212 crore during the same period last year. The net profit also rose by 2.2% quarter-on-quarter, while revenue grew by 4.2% to ₹40,986 crore, as stated by the company.

Shares of Infosys closed at ₹1,640, gaining ₹27.80, or 1.72%, on January 7.

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