We’re thrilled to announce that NVentures, NVIDIA’s venture capital arm, has invested in Orbital to advance materials and #climate technologies with #AI. With this milestone, we’ll continue to develop the building blocks of transformational technologies, including better advanced materials for carbon removal, semiconductors and catalysts. Learn more about this investment and how it will help us continue to push the frontier of engineering at the atomic scale at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eJNcJBWy
Orbital
Chemical Manufacturing
Leveraging AI to accelerate advanced materials and climate technologies for the long term habitability of our planet.
About us
By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, we’re able to discover, design and develop new advanced materials and climate technologies faster than what is possible with human input alone. Bringing together the best minds in chemistry, chemical engineering, AI and machine learning, Orbital Materials combines world-class computational chemistry and chemical engineering and enhances this with the largest generative AI model for chemistry, LINUS, trained on our world-leading proprietary dataset. From techno-economic analysis to material design, process development and piloting, Orbital Materials uses AI to accelerate every step of the development of a new climate technology. We’re revolutionising industrial processes such as clean energy, carbon removal and Direct Air Capture (DAC) with AI. Follow along to find out how.
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External link for Orbital
- Industry
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Machine Learning, Materials Design, Generative Models, and Rational Design
Locations
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London, GB
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Seattle, US
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Toronto, CA
Employees at Orbital
Updates
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Join us on 21 November for the third instalment of our webinar series: "Training and Scaling Neural Network Potentials", hosted by two pioneering researchers Yi-Lun Liao from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Aditi Krishnapriyan from University of California, Berkeley. In this session, we’ll explore new methodologies for training and scaling neural network potentials (NNPs) that are reshaping #AI applications in materials science and discuss the latest advancements in AI-driven models that extend the capabilities of traditional computational methods. https://lnkd.in/gE97hmXV
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We’re excited to share that we’ve been named to C&EN’s 2024 10 Startups to Watch with 9 other inspiring organisations. Visit the link below to learn more about how we discover, develop and deploy advanced materials and #climatetech. https://lnkd.in/gFtQfQEz
10 Start-Ups to Watch 2024: Orbital Materials applies AI to the search for cleantech materials
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Join us this Friday to hear from Timothy Duignan for the second instalment of our webinar series, where we’ll explore electrolyte solutions simulations – one of the most complex areas of materials science. Learn more about some of the cutting-edge research being done to determine how #AI models can be used to address critical challenges that have puzzled researchers for decades. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gdZ7SAKw
AI for Electrolyte Solution Simulations with Tim Duignan
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Due to the success and popular demand of our webinar series, we’ve decided to add another event to the calendar to share insight into neural network potentials. Mark your calendars for the 15th and 21st of November for the next events in our webinar series, which are all about unlocking the future of #AI in materials science. Find more information and registration links below. 15th November - AI for Electrolyte Solution Simulations hosted by Timothy Duignan at 2 p.m. GMT / 9 a.m. ET: https://bit.ly/4eKF7TH 21st November - Training & Scaling Strategies for Neural Network Potentials hosted by Yi-Lun Liao from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Aditi Krishnapriyan from University of California, Berkeley 6 p.m. GMT / 1 p.m. ET: https://bit.ly/3NWwFVN
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As part of last month’s #ClimateWeekNYC hosted by Climate Group, our Chief Scientific Officer Tom McDonald spoke to an audience of investors, startups and corporates at Climate Tech Demo Night hosted by AWS Startups, Streetlife Ventures, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Future Labs and Climate Tech Cities. Tom highlighted how Orbital leverages #AI to develop new advanced materials and #climatetech at the event by passing around a container of an actual material our team has developed. Thanks to everyone who joined to experience the tangible, positive impact AI can have in advanced material development.
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Eager to understand how #AI is reshaping the future of materials discovery and design? We’re hosting our webinar “Big Data and Symmetry in Machine Learning Models” on Friday, November 8 featuring leading researchers Marcel Langer from EPFL and Jonathan Schmidt from ETH Zürich. In this session, Marcel and Jonathan will explore the role of AI, #bigdata and symmetry in materials science. Learn more and register via the link: https://bit.ly/3Y93Dqw
Big Data and Symmetry in Machine Learning Models
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ICYMI: We’re hosting a webinar series hosted by an exciting lineup of experts that’s all about unlocking the future of #AI in materials science. Learn more about the series and secure your spot below. 8th November - Big data and Symmetry in Machine Learning Models, hosted by Marcel Langer and Jonathan Schmidt at 3 p.m. GMT / 10 a.m. ET: https://bit.ly/3Y93Dqw 15th November - AI for Electrolyte Solution Simulations hosted by Timothy Duignan at 2 p.m. GMT / 9 a.m. ET: https://bit.ly/4eKF7TH
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Interested in learning more about the future of #AI in materials science? Then join us for our upcoming webinar series to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning and materials science. More details about our two events and how to register below via the link: https://lnkd.in/gkS__kcM 8th November - Big data and Symmetry in Machine Learning Models, hosted by Marcel Langer and Jonathan Schmidt at 3 p.m. GMT / 10 a.m. ET: https://bit.ly/3Y93Dqw 15th November - AI for Electrolyte Solution Simulations hosted by Timothy Duignan at 2 p.m. GMT / 9 a.m. ET: https://bit.ly/4eKF7TH
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Our Founder and CEO Jonathan Godwin joined host Dan Nathan on the podcast “Okay, Computer” to share his vision in founding the Orbital team, and the massive impact #AI can have on the future of advanced materials and technology development. Visit the link below to listen to the full episode, where you can also hear from Michael Dempsey, Managing Partner at Compound, on why his team decided to invest in Orbital’s mission. Spotify: https://lnkd.in/g3jKJ9m4 Apple: https://lnkd.in/g5Jd6Bcr