There are moments in a company’s journey that accelerate not just what’s possible, but how fast you can get there. Today, we’re thrilled to share one of those moments as Ram Sriharsha joins the Advisory Board at Moores Lab AI.
Ram brings a track record that speaks for itself, from helping build Pinecone into a category-defining vector database platform to shaping the future of large-scale data and machine learning systems at Splunk, Databricks, and Yahoo. In addition to starting the R&D center for Apache Spark in Amsterdam, Ram has been a hands-on force in making distributed computing more accessible, programmable, and production-ready for millions of engineers.
At Moores Lab AI, we’re building the next generation of agentic infrastructure for silicon development, with systems that reason, adapt, and accelerate engineering in ways that weren’t previously possible. Ram’s depth in distributed systems, search, and applied machine learning makes him uniquely positioned to shape how our platform evolves to meet the demands of real-world chip design.
What we’re most excited about is the alignment in mindset, both having a belief in ambitious, long-horizon systems that don’t just automate busywork, but unlock new ways of thinking, building, and scaling. Ram has spent his career doing that, whether scaling genomics pipelines or building search infrastructure that meets AI-native demands.
We couldn’t be more excited for the impact Ram will have on our product, our thinking, and the technical community we serve as we grow.




