Vayavya Labs to expand engineering team to 400+ Tech Professionals

Vayavya Labs Private Limited, a Silicon-to-System engineering firm, has announced plans to expand its engineering workforce to over 400 technology professionals within the next 14 months. This growth is being driven by strong global demand across key domains, including semiconductor software, automotive embedded systems, electronic design automation (EDA), ADAS validation, and digital twin/virtual ECU development.

The company has maintained a strong growth trajectory over the past several years, with increasing depth and scale of engagements across its specialised engineering areas. This momentum is further strengthened by MosChip Technologies Limited’s recent strategic acquisition of a controlling stake in Vayavya Labs, positioning the company for its next phase of expansion.

Vayavya Labs is undertaking a focused hiring initiative across engineering and program leadership roles. The company’s workforce currently comprises approximately 28% women, reflecting its continued emphasis on building a more diverse and inclusive talent base, alongside a young and dynamic team with an average age of 29 years.

The expansion will be centred around digital twin/virtual ECU development, automotive cybersecurity, ADAS/AD verification, embedded software and system engineering. Select roles will also support the company’s growing international operations across the United States, Europe, and Japan.

Over the past five years, Vayavya Labs has delivered consistent revenue growth, with international business increasingly contributing a larger share of overall revenues. This reflects the rising global demand for India’s deep engineering capabilities in high-complexity technology domains. The company works with eight of the top ten global semiconductor companies, along with leading organisations across automotive, consumer electronics, and communications sectors.

This growth is underpinned by a long-term focus on engineering depth and innovation, including proprietary methodologies such as its patented Hardware-Software Interface (HSI®) framework, domain specific agentic AI framework, nine granted patents, and ongoing contributions to global semiconductor and automotive standards.

“Our focus has always been on solving complex engineering challenges with depth and precision. The demand we are seeing across semiconductors and automotive software continues to grow in both scale and complexity, requiring talent that can operate at the intersection of hardware and software. As we move into the next phase of growth, we are strengthening our engineering teams to support this demand while building on delivery capabilities that are already proven and scalable,” said RK Patil, Co-Founder and CEO of Vayavya Labs.

At a time when segments of the global technology industry are witnessing workforce rationalisation, Vayavya Labs’ expansion underscores its sustained growth, backed by strong demand in advanced engineering domains.