Moores Lab AI is heading to DAC 2026 at a moment when the pressure on engineering teams is hard to ignore. Chip complexity is increasing, timelines are shrinking, and the gap between what teams want to build and what they can realistically deliver is getting wider. At DAC, we’ll be showing a more practical path forward: AI built specifically for design and verification, integrated directly into RTL and DV workflows. Our goal is simple: help engineers move faster and with more clarity, without adding more overhead.
This year, we’ll be at Booth 826 demoing VerifAgentTM alongside a set of new products we’re launching over the next few months. Together, they reflect how we’re thinking about the future of engineering productivity. We’re helping teams move beyond a collection of tools, creating systems that can actively support how engineers work. Verification has long been one of the most time-intensive parts of chip development, and it’s where we’re seeing the strongest demand for change. The conversations we’ve been having with teams point to a clear need: not incremental improvements, but a more effective way to manage growing complexity.
DAC 2026 is an important milestone for us as we continue to build and expand. We’re looking forward to meeting with engineers, partners, and investors to share what we’ve been working on and where we’re headed next. As the demands on semiconductor teams continue to grow, we see a real opportunity to play a meaningful role in how the industry adapts, and to build something that scales with it.




