Infosys and Cognition on Wednesday, January 7, announced a strategic collaboration to scale the deployment of Devin, the AI software agent developed by Cognition, across global enterprises, as companies
increasingly look to accelerate software development and reduce time-to-market.
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Under the partnership, Infosys will deploy Devin across its internal engineering ecosystem and embed the AI agent within client delivery models worldwide. The collaboration integrates Cognition’s autonomous and agentic engineering capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric, a multi-layer AI fabric designed to unify infrastructure, data, models, applications and workflows into an agent-ready ecosystem.
Infosys said it has been using Devin for the past six months and has seen significant improvements in engineering quality and efficiency. Based on this experience, the company will expand Devin’s use across internal teams and client engagements, while also enabling deployment within customers’ engineering environments.
The two companies will jointly develop shared engineering frameworks, industry-specific solutions, AI-native modernisation blueprints and scalable engineering models to support enterprise-grade adoption.
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The collaboration will also focus on automating brownfield engineering, reducing technical debt and accelerating modernisation through the creation of virtual engineers capable of handling complex production and maintenance challenges.
Infosys informed the exchange that it will announce its third quarter results on January 14, 2026.
Infosys Ltd had reported a 4.7% rise in net profit for the September quarter, with earnings at ₹6,506 crore compared to ₹6,212 crore in the same period last year. The net profit was also 2.2% higher quarter-on-quarter, while revenue increased 4.2% to ₹40,986 crore, the company said.
Shares of Infosys closed at ₹1,640, rising ₹27.80, or 1.72%, on January 7.
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