intive doubles down on AI-native engineering through new enterprise partnership with Cursor

Fernando Florez
By Fernando Florez December 9, 2025

The race to build AI-native engineering organizations is accelerating across the software industry, and intive just took a major leap forward. The global digital engineering company announced a strategic enterprise partnership with Cursor, formalizing a collaboration that has quietly expanded over recent months.

For intive, the agreement is a cornerstone of its broader AI-Native Transformation Program. The company is rolling out AI-augmented development capabilities across its 2,000 engineers, positioning Cursor as a central component in its evolving engineering toolset. A pooled licensing model allows intive to scale usage cost-efficiently as it moves toward organization-wide adoption.

The partnership gives intive direct access to Cursor’s field engineering team, technical support, and tailored enablement programs. Cursor’s AI-powered coding assistant will support faster development cycles, more efficient refactoring, and stronger technical validation throughout delivery.

Beyond tool adoption, the alliance is deeply embedded in customer-facing engagements. Cursor and intive will collaborate across discovery phases, onboarding for new projects, and ongoing AI adoption needs as clients shift toward AI-native architectures.

“Working directly with Cursor’s field engineering team allows intive to validate real-world applications of AI in delivery environments and support our clients as they transition into AI-native engineering organizations,” said Claudio González, Global CTO and EVP at intive.

Pablo Gamba, VP and Head of Technology for the Americas, emphasized the role of this partnership in reshaping productivity and quality expectations: “Together, we are enabling our teams and our customers to move beyond traditional development toward AI-native engineering practices that scale productivity, quality, and speed responsibly.”

As more engineering organizations adopt AI as a foundational capability rather than a feature, intive’s move underscores a growing trend: AI-native transformation is no longer experimental—it’s becoming the new standard.