AutoScience Secures $14M to Enhance AI-Driven Research Automation
AutoScience has secured $14 million in funding to enhance its AI-driven platform designed to automate complex research processes, particularly in healthcare and biotechnology. Co-founded by Richard Wiggins and Nicolo De Ruyter de Wildt, the company aims to provide a comprehensive solution for managing entire research workflows, positioning itself for expansion and improved research efficiency.

AutoScience has raised $14 million to enhance its AI-powered platform aimed at automating complex research processes. The funding reflects a growing confidence in AI's role in accelerating discoveries in sectors like healthcare and biotechnology.
Co-founded by Richard Wiggins and Nicolo De Ruyter de Wildt, AutoScience seeks to offer a comprehensive solution that manages the entire research workflow, contrasting with competitors that focus on specific tasks. The investment positions AutoScience to expand its user base and integrate its technology into existing research workflows, aiming for significant improvements in research efficiency and discovery timelines.




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