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Agentrys a New Paradigm for Semiconductor Engineering at 2026 DAC

Agentrys a New Paradigm for Semiconductor Engineering at 2026 DAC
by Daniel Nenni on 07-16-2026 at 2:00 pm

Key takeaways

Agentrys DAC Plan

Agentrys is pioneering Agentic Design Automation (ADA), a new paradigm for semiconductor engineering. Electronic Design Automation (EDA) has transformed the industry by automating engineering algorithms. Today, frontier AI can automate many engineering tasks by understanding specifications, generating RTL and scripts, creating assertions and testbenches, and assisting with debug.

We believe the next transformation is to automate and continuously improve the engineering workflows that determine product quality, engineering productivity, and time-to-market. This transformation will result in an agentic engineering workflow customized to each design team’s own engineering knowledge and design methodology. We call this Agentic Design Automation (ADA).

Our Agentrys Studio delivers a platform that enables engineering organizations to build, deploy, evaluate, and continuously improve an agentic engineering workflow running securely on the company’s existing EDA infrastructure and learning from its own engineering data.

Target Applications

Our initial focus is functional verification — testbench stimulus generation, checker generation, and assertion creation. Next, we are extending into physical implementation and optimization, where we are already in active customer engagements. Our roadmap covers RTL design, analog design, and system design.

Challenges Being Addressed

Every semiconductor company is wrestling with the same questions. How do we use AI to improve engineering productivity — safely, and inside our existing flows? How do we protect proprietary engineering knowledge when our designs are our most valuable asset? How do we deploy AI inside secure, often air-gapped, enterprise environments?

Our answer is that the advantage must come from something your team owns — its methodology and its data. So, the agents should be yours. They should learn from your designs, run behind your firewall, and get better with every project. That is the difference between renting capability everyone else can rent and building an asset that compounds for you alone.

Target Audience

Engineering leadership that is contemplating how to deploy AI in the design flow with maximum impact and minimum disruption will find meaningful help by visiting Agentrys at DAC. Any engineer working in functional verification or physical implementation will also find useful, actionable ideas to improve productivity and quality of results.

Booth Information and How to Request a Meeting

Visit Agentrys in booth 743 on the DAC show floor. We’re near the DAC Pavillion. We will be conducting overviews of several of our applications. We’re there to answer your questions and show you what the future will look like. If you’d like to set up a reserved meeting time, you an do that here. See you at DAC.

Also Read:

CEO Interview with Mark Ren of Agentrys

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