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A step change

in innovation

Albert Breakthrough is the end state of AI-powered R&D. Trained on your organization’s structured data, its ML models generate formulation candidates based off target performance, predict molecular properties, and recommend next experiments.

The path to digital transformation

If your organization is earlier in your journey, Ask Albert is where to start: it delivers immediate value while your organization builds the structured data foundation that powers Breakthrough.

Push past boundaries

Albert Breakthrough empowers scientists to reach new performance frontiers with more speed and creativity than ever before.

See it in action

Guided Design of Experiment

Albert Breakthrough’s guided Design of Experiment (DOE) helps you explore a new design space in the most efficient way possible, suggesting optimal experiments for data-driven decision-making that maximize insight while minimizing resource expenditure.

Active Learning

Given your targets and constraints, Albert Breakthrough simulates hundreds of thousands of potential experiments, identifying the most promising candidates – each enriched by your domain knowledge and technical requirements. Every experiment further trains the system, continuously improving predictions and recommendations.

Molecular Design

Trained on over 15M molecules, Breakthrough’s molecular prediction tool uses graph neural networks to predict physicochemical properties with higher accuracy than EPA’s T.E.S.T. Rapidly assess novel compounds before synthesis, identifying promising candidates and potential issues early in your development process.

“I’ve never experienced the level of partnership, commitment, and depth in subject matter that Albert has shown.”

Jay Merenda

Digital Strategy Leader

“Our collaboration with Albert is 100% focused on improving how scientists create products for our consumers.”

David Lutness

Head of R&D Digital Platforms

Breakthrough
starts here

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