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A Glasgow team's "chemputation" tech automates molecule creation via AI and robotics, launching the world’s first chemifarm in 2025.
A new digital approach called "chemputation" developed by Lee Cronin's team at the University of Glasgow is transforming chemistry by treating synthesis as programmable computation.
Using a machine-readable language to encode real-world reaction steps, it enables AI-designed molecules to be automatically translated into robotic lab processes, ensuring reproducibility and real-time error correction.
In June 2025, the spin-off Chemify launched the world’s first chemifarm, a self-learning robotic lab that automates molecule creation and testing.
This shift aims to replace inconsistent, manual methods with a scalable, digital science, accelerating discovery in medicine, materials, and energy.
La tecnología "chemputation" de un equipo de Glasgow automatiza la creación de moléculas a través de la IA y la robótica, lanzando la primera granja química del mundo en 2025.