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Solvay invests in AI software developer Noble.AI

| By Mary Bailey

Solvay S.A. (Brussels, Belgium; www.solvay.com) has invested in Noble.AI, a leading developer of software that helps R&D organizations speed up their innovation efforts. Noble’s software, which incorporates physics-based principles into an artificial intelligence engine, will enable Solvay to accelerate its innovation.

Solvay research activities generate huge volumes of data from both the company’s numerous labs across the world and from external sources. Using Nobel.AI tools will enable the creation of high-quality data assets that can be turned into smart recommendations that are viable in the real world.

“Noble.AI has the potential to be a real game changer for Solvay in the way it enables us to utilize data from our 150 year history with new AI tools, resulting in a unique lever to accelerate our innovation,” said Stéphane Roussel, Solvay Ventures Managing Director.

The investment in San Francisco-based startup Noble.AI was made through Solvay Ventures, which invests in breakthrough technologies in advanced materials and formulations. Solvay is increasingly leveraging digital technology to solve scientific problems in a range of fields. 

“Working with Solvay has been an extraordinary experience. Innovation is occurring there on so many levels, and Solvay’s focus on data quality and access as the foundation for future AI efforts is very forward looking,” said Matthew C. Levy, CEO and co-founder of Noble.AI.