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Warwick Alumnus Raises over £7M for AI Startup to Decarbonize Chemical Industry

Insider Brief

  • Entalpic, co-founded by Warwick alumnus Alexandre Duval, raised over £7 million (€8.5 million) to use AI in decarbonizing the chemical industry.
  • The company uses AI to explore new material structures and predict their behavior, focusing on applications like hydrogen production, semiconductors, and sustainable cement.
  • Entalpic aims to optimize chemical formulations and manufacturing processes to accelerate innovation in materials science and reduce industrial environmental impact.

PRESS RELEASE — A University of Warwick alumnus has raised over £7 million (€8.5 million) for his start-up company, which uses AI to decarbonize the chemical industry.

The company — Entalpic — uses AI to quickly identify the most promising material candidates from an almost infinite number of possibilities.

It explores new material structures, which means it looks at different combinations of atoms in 3D, and then predicts how these new structures will behave.

This allows them to rapidly narrow down the options, so scientists can focus on the most interesting candidates for various applications.

These can include improving hydrogen production, creating better semiconductors for batteries, or even making more sustainable cement.

Co-founder Alexandre Duval, originally from Paris, graduated from Warwick in 2019 after studying Mathematical Sciences.

Entalpic, which is based in Paris, has raised the funding from venture capitalists and existing businesses, and is developing solutions for energy storage, fertilizer production, and pollution control.

The company not only determines the optimal chemical formulations but also perfects the manufacturing processes to ensure reproducibility — a current industry gap.

Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Entalpic, and Warwick alumnus, Alexandre Duval, commented:

“I am incredibly excited about the potential of AI to accelerate innovation in materials science, particularly in streamlining how we approach large-scale industrial challenges.

“Through Entalpic, we are committed to pushing the limits of science with a clear objective: making a tangible, positive impact on the environment.”

Industrial chemistry represents a vast and critical sector with a market size reaching several trillion dollars and a significant environmental impact.

For more information about Entalpic and its vision for the future of industrial chemistry, click here or contact [email protected]

To find out more about Warwick’s alumni click here.

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