Intrepid: build better medicines, fast
The first “spin out” company from the Acceleration Consortium research group, is revolutionizing drug formulations using self-driving lab (SDL) technology.
Accelerate Seed Grant recipient will study incorporating sustainability into self-driving lab material discovery and development
Dr Emily Moore is undertaking a research project to determine how social, economic and geopolitical issues will be determined as the materials discovery process is accelerated
Accelerate Translation Grant recipient is using self-driving lab technology for lipid nanoparticles discovery to support new mRNA therapies
Dr Bowen Li and his team will use self-driving lab technology to synthesize lipids, test them automatically and use AI to predict which ones will be successful
Therapeutics, drug delivery, anti-viral coatings, and more
Lighter, stronger, corrosion-resistant and temperature-stable materials for construction and transportation
Cheaper, better clean energy production and storage
Biodegradable plastics and fibres from renewable feedstocks and eco-friendly cosmetics
Efficient light-emitting and light-sending devices, low-cost computing hardware, and more
New classes of functional materials and molecules