Ai-for-science startup dp technology raises us$114 million in series c round

Beijing-based ai-for-science firm dp technology has raised more than 800 million yuan (us$114 million) in series c financing to expand research and development and hire talent. The round attracted backing from a mix of state-linked and venture investors. This comes as interest grows in using ai to speed up scientific discovery.

Dp technology, a beijing-based ai-for-science (ai4s) startup founded in 2018 by two peking university alumni, focuses on developing ai4s tools for fundamental research, life sciences, and materials science. The sector employs artificial intelligence and advanced computing to accelerate scientific discovery, from molecular simulation to laboratory automation.

The company's product lineup spans multiple stages of the research process. Its offerings include particle universe, an ai model system for scientific simulation; bohrium, a cloud-based research platform and asset hub; and uni-lab, a laboratory operating system. It has also developed hermite, a computer-aided drug design platform; rydymo, an r&d platform targeting previously “undruggable” biological targets; piloteye, a battery design platform; lebesgue intelligent computing, a computing traffic controller; and scimaster, a general-purpose scientific ai agent that integrates with its other products.

The startup announced on wednesday that it raised more than 800 million yuan (us$114 million) in series c financing. The round drew backing from a mix of state-linked and venture investors, including fortune venture capital, beijing jingguorui equity investment fund, beijing artificial intelligence industry investment fund, beijing pharmaceutical and health industry investment fund, lenovo capital and incubator group, and oriza hua. The funding would be used primarily to recruit talent and expand r&d.

Dp technology’s tools are used by researchers for work spanning drug design to battery development, amid growing interest in ai to hasten scientific breakthroughs.

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