Vijay Chandrasekaran / MooresLabAI
Texas–based company Moores Lab AI appointed Indian-origin technology veteran Vijay Chandrasekaran as its vice president of engineering.
The appointment comes as the company works to expand its engineering team and build out its agentic AI platform for semiconductor development.
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Chandrasekaran brings about 25 years of experience in software engineering and product development across startups and large technology firms. Moores Lab AI said his role will focus on scaling engineering operations and overseeing execution across the product lifecycle.
“Vijay is a rare combination of deep technical expertise and exceptional organizational leadership,” Shelly Henry, CEO of Moores Lab AI, said in a statement. “He knows how to translate an ambitious vision into executable plans, and how to lead teams to deliver high-quality software with predictability and excellence.”
Before joining Moores Lab AI, Chandrasekaran was country head and vice president of implementation services at Zemoso Technologies in Waterloo, Canada, a role he held until November 2025. He previously served as a senior product architect at the company and worked with clients on digital product development.
Earlier, he held senior roles at Progress Software and SAP Labs India. Following SAP’s acquisition of YASU Technologies in 2007, he worked on integrating the QuickRules business rules technology into SAP’s NetWeaver business process and event management platform.
Chandrasekaran co-founded YASU Technologies in 1999 and served as chief product architect until its acquisition by SAP. He later co-founded ICUMI Technologies, the team behind Dealivore.com, where he served as director of technology.
“I’m thrilled to join Moores Lab AI at such a pivotal stage in its growth,” Chandrasekaran said in a statement. “The company’s mission to fundamentally transform semiconductor development through agentic AI is both ambitious and deeply needed.”
Moores Lab AI is developing AI tools for silicon engineering. The company says its platform is designed to reduce development time and engineering costs without requiring changes to existing design flows, tools, or documentation.
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