DeepMatter Group PLC Publication of Paper in leading Journal (9782I)
30 November 2018 - 6:00PM
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DeepMatter Group PLC
30 November 2018
30 November 2018
DeepMatter Group plc
("DeepMatter", or the "Group")
Publication of Paper in Science
DeepMatter, the AIM-listed company focusing on digitizing
chemistry, announces that its founding scientific director,
Professor Lee Cronin, and his colleagues at the University of
Glasgow have today published a paper in Science, a leading
international journal. DeepMatter has rights to intellectual
property arising from the laboratory of Professor Cronin as part of
its Intellectual Property and Royalty agreement with the University
of Glasgow.
The paper describes for the first time a method of molecule
production which uses downloadable 'blueprints' to easily and
reliably synthesise chemicals, such as drug molecules,
automatically via a programmable chemical-robot: a 'Chemputer'. The
idea of the 'Chemputer' is underpinned by a universal and
interoperable standard for writing and sharing chemical recipes,
developed by the University of Glasgow team. A number of the
scientific concepts detailed in this paper make up a critical part
of DeepMatter's commercial strategy.
DeepMatter has used its own universal and interoperable standard
for writing and sharing chemical recipes as part of its
DigitalGlassware(TM) platform. Currently, the platform allows
experiments to be accurately and systematically recorded, coded and
entered into a shared data cloud. It is designed to enable
scientists to work together effectively, sharing the details of
their experiments in real time from anywhere so that work is not
needlessly duplicated, time and money wasted, and ultimately so
that new discoveries may be made faster.
DeepMatter's long term goal is to use DigitalGlassware(TM) to
control robotics and to ultimately progress towards a commercially
viable Chemputer(TM). In 2017, as part of its strategy to build its
commercial market presence for the digitization of chemistry,
DeepMatter registered the trademark for the Chemputer(TM)
brand.
The full scientific Paper, 'Organic synthesis in a modular
robotic system driven by a chemical programming language' can be
found at www.sciencemag.org
Mark Warne, CEO of DeepMatter, commented:
"We are very pleased to see the work of our founding scientific
director published in Science today. The recognition of such an
esteemed publication demonstrates the significance of both the
University of Glasgow's important research and our work here at
DeepMatter, translating these advances into a commercially viable
strategy.
"We believe that these developments can truly disrupt the way in
which process and discovery chemistry is carried out today,
bringing huge financial benefits to those working in these
industries. We are very pleased to have the first stage of the
DigitalGlassware(TM) launch underway and look forward to continuing
to educate chemists worldwide as to the benefits of using the
platform."
For further information:
DeepMatter Group plc T: 0141 548 8156
Mark Warne, Chief Executive Officer
Stockdale Securities Limited
T: 020 7601 6100
Tom Griffiths
Edward Thomas
Alma PR T: 020 3405 0209
Caroline Forde deepmatter@almapr.co.uk
Rebecca Sanders-Hewett
Susie Hudson
About DeepMatter:
DeepMatter's long term strategy is to integrate chemistry with
technology, thereby enabling a greater use of artificial
intelligence and reaching a point where chemicals can be
autonomously synthesised through robotics. In the near term this
involves the provision of an integrated software, hardware and
artificial intelligence enabled platform, DigitalGlassware(TM), to
scientists across research and process development sectors.
The DigitalGlassware(TM) platform allows chemistry experiments
to be accurately and systematically recorded, coded and entered
into a shared data cloud. The platform is designed to enable
chemists to work together effectively; sharing the details of their
experiments from anywhere and in real-time, so that work is not
needlessly duplicated, time and money wasted, and ultimately so new
discoveries may be made faster.
More information is available here:
http://www.deepmattergroup.com
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