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Self Driving Labs (Ep 33)

With autonomous robotic experimentation, Atinary may be bringing us closer to “solving chemistry.”

Atinary Technologies, based in Lausanne and Silicon Valley, is pioneering autonomous scientific experimentation with AI-driven robotic research labs. In this episode, our season finale, the Derby Mill panel welcomes Hermann Tribukait, co-founder and CEO of Atinary, whose vision is to use the company’s technology to exponentially accelerate the discovery of breakthrough molecules.

Named after the Spanish verb “atinar” — to hit a target — Atinary’s product is SDLabs, short for “Self-Driving Labs Platform,” a code-free agentic AI solution that enables scientists to optimize their experimentation workflows without coding or machine-learning expertise. The platform has been deployed across pharma, chemicals, and materials R&D.

Earlier this year, in a significant step from the digital to the physical, Atinary opened its first Self-Driving Lab in Boston, where it runs experiments autonomously 24/7. Reported efficiencies and scaling are impressive. Atinary says it can generate in a week the data that would take a grad student an entire Ph.D. For one client, Atinary’s self-driving experimentation cut the use of an expensive catalyst by 30x, reducing cost by 97% and reaction time by 50%.

Is autonomous scientific discovery realistic? And where might the technology go at the limit? “One place where all this leads,” observes Sendhil, “Chemistry will get one step closer to a solved field—and when chemistry gets close to a solved field, boy does that look completely different.”

PARTICIPANTS
Hermann Tribukait, co-founder, CEO and chair, Atinary Technologies Inc.
Ajay Agrawal, co-founder and partner, Intrepid Growth Partners
Sendhil Mullainathan, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, MacArthur Genius grant recipient and professor, MIT
Niamh Gavin, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, Applied AI scientist and CEO, Emergent Platforms

LINKS
Atinary website
Loïc Roch, Atinary CTO and co-founder,
explains the technology
Atinary launches its first
self-driving lab
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NUGGETS
Atinary Explained
CEO Hermann Tribukait explains self-driving labs

The Atinary Speed Advantage
Niamh and Hermann discuss how Atinary can better scale experimental data collection

Synthesis is the Constraint
Can football fields of robot chemists solve chemistry?

Maximizing Reaction Yields
Ajay asks Hermann to describe one of Atinary’s sample experiments


DISCUSSION POINTS

00:00 Cold open

00:52 Explaining Atinary

03:40 Sample objectives

05:54 DMTA and learn

07:22 Efficiencies

09:29 Scaling challenge

12:39 Why run experiments?

15:12 A solved field

16:30 Chemistry and RL

17:47 GenAI lessons

18:44 Football fields

20:22 Chemistry as biology

21:29 Formulation challenge

23:15 Combinatorial search

26:52 Programmable biology

28:57 OFAT 30:44

Lightning round

33:12 Eroom’s law

DISCLAIMER
The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as marketing, solicitation, or an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of Intrepid Growth Partners or its affiliates. Any discussion of specific companies, technologies, or industries is for illustrative purposes and does not constitute investment advice. Viewers are encouraged to consult with their own financial, legal, and tax advisors before making any investment decisions.

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