ChemLex raises $45 million for self-driving chemistry lab
The Singapore-based startup uses AI and robotics to accelerate pharmaceutical discovery.
Physical AI in action
ChemLex, a startup operating at the intersection of AI and physical sciences, announced a $45 million funding round on Sunday. The round was led by Granite Asia. ChemLex is establishing its global headquarters in Singapore, where it is building a "self-driving laboratory" to automate chemical discovery.
Integrating atoms and bits
The company’s platform combines generative AI models with robotic wet labs. * Workflow: The AI designs novel molecular structures, and robotic systems physically synthesize and test them. The results are fed back into the model, creating a closed-loop learning system. * Impact: This approach …
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