FMC And Optibrium Partner To Use AI For New Technologies

The agreement is part of FMC’s strategic plan to accelerate the discovery and commercialization of FMC’s pipeline.

“The use approval of these tools provide sunflower growers access to much needed new and effective solutions to address the wide pest spectrums and soilborne diseases they face,” said Eric Castner
“The use approval of these tools provide sunflower growers access to much needed new and effective solutions to address the wide pest spectrums and soilborne diseases they face,” said Eric Castner
(FMC)

FMC Corporation announced a collaboration with Optibrium, a leading developer of software and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for small molecule discovery. The agreement is part of FMC’s strategic plan to accelerate the discovery and commercialization of FMC’s pipeline.

Expanding FMC’s Discovery process to include Optibrium’s innovative Augmented Chemistry AI technologies will help bring new solutions to growers faster. Machine learning and AI methods will serve to identify promising compounds, optimize their properties, and continue the company’s focus on sustainable products.

“Our collaboration with Optibrium marks a pivotal moment in crop protection research,” said Dr. Seva Rostovtsev, FMC executive vice president and chief technology officer. “By integrating AI into our R&D efforts, we aim to revolutionize how we develop sustainable solutions for farmers and ultimately enhance global food security.”

FMC will utilize Optibrium’s Cerella and StarDrop technologies to further internal research and development. Cerella is an AI platform enhancing molecular discovery with deep learning, enabling more accurate predictions and better experimental prioritization to improve return on investment. StarDrop complements this further through small molecule design and optimization, integrating with Cerella to leverage AI for improved data analysis in discovery.

“We are delighted that our robust AI and software platforms are supporting FMC, a global leader in crop protection, to enhance their discovery,” said Matt Segall, chief executive officer of Optibrium. “FMC’s commitment to improving their processes with cutting-edge AI and machine learning approaches very much aligns with our own mission to revolutionise discovery with innovative scientific solutions, and we look forward to seeing the future impacts of this agreement.”

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