Upcoming Webinar: The Future of R&D with AI and Self-Driving Labs

Join our webinar to explore how AI-powered, autonomous experimentation is being deployed in R&D labs today to tackle the growing complexity of research challenges.

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October 6, 2025
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🖥️ How AI & Self-Driving Labs Are Shaping the Future of R&D teams

🗓️  October 16, 2025

🕓  4 PM CEST | 10 AM EDT

📍 Online Webinar

Self-driving labs are no longer a vision of the future, they’re already transforming how R&D is done. Join Atinary and our partner, 5-HT Chemistry and Health, for a conversation to explore how AI-powered, autonomous experimentation is being deployed in research labs today, and what this means for the future.

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Join our webinar on October 16th for a conversation on Self-Driving Labs between:

In this webinar, our experts will discuss how self-driving labs speed up scientific discovery, unlock breakthroughs that were previously out of reach, and open new frontiers in materials science, chemistry, formulation, and beyond. As the complexity of research challenges grows, these technologies are becoming essential tools for driving faster, smarter, and more sustainable innovation.

Whether you’re a scientist, engineer, or innovation leader, this webinar offers a glimpse into the future of autonomous labs.


Atinary Technologies is an AI company that revolutionizes science and R&D by accelerating the discovery of breakthrough molecules for a healthier and more sustainable future. By combining advanced machine learning and robotics, Atinary is pioneering the creation of Self-Driving Labs™ technology, moving towards fully autonomous research environments where experiments are designed, executed, and optimized in closed loops without human intervention. This new technology enables scientists to uncover new molecular combinations among millions of possibilities.

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