Chemical.AI partners with NTU Singapore to advance automated, AI-powered platform for nanomaterials
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Chemical.AI partners with NTU Singapore to advance automated, AI-powered platform for nanomaterials

This collaboration is expected to significantly enhance the performance and efficiency of nanomaterial R&D

  • By ICN Bureau | January 11, 2024

Chemical.AI recently announced a partnership with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to advance the automation progress in nanomaterials labs. Under this agreement, Chemical.AI will build the first automated research platform for NTU's nanomaterials studies that enables synthesis, functionalization and measurement.

With integrated technologies of algorithms and equipment, Chemical.AI provides a fully automated and intelligent solution for nanomaterial synthesis, experimental process and analysis. Chemical.AI will also help NTU consolidate experimental data, establish databases of reaction conditions and results, and develop AI models to optimize reaction conditions for the synthesis of nanomaterials and to identify compound ingredients based on optical spectrum.

This collaboration is expected to significantly enhance the performance and efficiency of nanomaterial R&D by facilitating independent analysis of large experimental datasets, as well as making synthesis and measurement processes more intelligent. It sets a strong precedent for future explorations and research in novel materials.

"We are honored to start a long-term collaboration with NTU Singapore," said Dr. Ning Xia, CEO of Chemical.AI. "Chemical.AI always aims to support chemists in various disciplines by optimizing lab productivity and accuracy. With our cutting-edge algorithms and profound lab experience, I'm confident that this platform will revolutionize novel material discovery and analysis."

ChemAIoT, Chemical.AI's self-developed AI + automation solutions for chemical lab, leverages over a decade of chemical informatics as its foundation and 60 million chemical big data as its backbone. It enables hybrid robots utilizing proprietary AI algorithms to achieve full-process automation and intelligence in chemical laboratories across various fields.

"NTU Singapore is committed to advancing research and development in nanomaterials, and we are excited to embrace digitalization and automation of our research work with Chemical.AI technology," said Professor Xing Yi Ling from School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. "With AI empowered syntheses and measurements, our scientists now have more time to concentrate on creative thinking, affording boundless possibilities for novel discoveries and expanded applications."

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