10.19.23
Albert Invent, the company accelerating R&D with its data-driven, end-to-end platform, today announced the evolution of its Worksheet product. It now brings all of scientists' data, formulas, and materials into one connected command center that integrates with the full R&D ecosystem, giving them the ability to understand their experiments and data at scale in real time. As part of its ongoing commitment to expediting innovation and driving productivity while reducing costs for customers, Albert Invent's next generation Worksheet is a true replacement for Excel, with an extensible database sitting behind it. The result is a first-of-its-kind experience for chemical and materials scientists who develop the products we use every day. The new Worksheet enables even greater IP protection, fewer experiment iterations, and increased cost savings in addition to reducing errors and fostering greater collaboration.
Because all information is entered and updated in real time, mistakes are drastically reduced and repeat data entry is avoided. This results in clean, structured data, which then gets repurposed, reorganized, and reviewed across different use cases. By integrating historical data, not only do scientists no longer have to re-enter data with each experiment, but data is also easily ready for integration into AI models, which can yield further insights.
The new Albert Worksheet debuts with thousands of scientists all over the world already leveraging Albert. Since its funding announcement just three months ago, Albert has grown its customer base across the U.S. and Europe, with some of the largest and most innovative chemistry companies joining the R&D data revolution.
To fully support the needs of this customer base, Albert recently achieved ISO 27001 certification, validating the company's rigorous approach to platform security to protect customers' IP and R&D data. The company continues to increase headcount to meet product demand and further innovation initiatives, including enhancing and expanding machine learning capabilities.
Worksheet Evolved
At its core, Worksheet is a connected space where scientists can design formulations and access experiment data in real time. By tapping into the lab's IP, scientists can avoid repeating or relearning things already uncovered. They can search experiments to see what's been done and what the outcomes were to make better decisions about which formulations to test next, all the while seamlessly contributing to the lab's database so that colleagues anywhere in the world can also benefit. With real-time visibility into inventory, it becomes the perfect solution for planning laboratory tasks; Worksheet ties experimental measurements to formulas to inventory, which enables scientists to handle reporting without embarking on incredibly time-consuming data aggregation. It's all part of one connected R&D ecosystem.Because all information is entered and updated in real time, mistakes are drastically reduced and repeat data entry is avoided. This results in clean, structured data, which then gets repurposed, reorganized, and reviewed across different use cases. By integrating historical data, not only do scientists no longer have to re-enter data with each experiment, but data is also easily ready for integration into AI models, which can yield further insights.
The new Albert Worksheet debuts with thousands of scientists all over the world already leveraging Albert. Since its funding announcement just three months ago, Albert has grown its customer base across the U.S. and Europe, with some of the largest and most innovative chemistry companies joining the R&D data revolution.
To fully support the needs of this customer base, Albert recently achieved ISO 27001 certification, validating the company's rigorous approach to platform security to protect customers' IP and R&D data. The company continues to increase headcount to meet product demand and further innovation initiatives, including enhancing and expanding machine learning capabilities.