Research Brief | January 28, 2022
Materials informatics (MI) aims to accelerate materials development by combining experiments, modeling/simulation with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning data, and infrastructure. Through in‑depth conversations with over five dozen clients, Lux noticed that a common question being ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | April 08, 2022
Develops software platform for streaming analytics and intelligent process automation (IPA) to enable predictive maintenance and industrial analytics use‑cases Offers edge analytics capabilities through Corsser Node and Flow Studio, a low‑code platform for orchestration in the cloud Reduces ... To read more, click here.
Company Profile | May 18, 2022
Sharpened focus since our last profile on providing a horizontal platform and applications for manufacturing data acquisition, analytics, and visualization based on a standard data model Claims differentiation through the ability to deliver key metrics for overall equipment effectiveness (OEE... Not part of subscription
by Xiao Zhong
Lux recently attended the virtual event "Materials R&D in the Digital Age," which featured a discussion between Alchemy Cloud and Kebotix. Alchemy's CEO, Sasha Novakovich, shared her vision of improving the specialty chemical company's operational efficiency by at least 30% through streamlining its workflow by upgrading the software infrastructure. Kebotix's CEO, Jill Becker, discussed the future of chemical companies – the combination of AI, computing, data, and robotics that enables discovery, development, testing, and manufacturing in one pot. Lux Take: More digital tools like AI will be democratized in the chemical industry in 10 to 20 years. Exponential thinking and venturing spirit are needed in the chemical sector more than ever.
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