Boehringer Ingelheim launches AI centre for pharma research in London

Bengaluru: German drugmaker Boehringer Ingelheim is launching a ​centre for artificial ​intelligence and machine learning in London, it said ​on Monday, as it seeks to expand its AI capabilities in pharmaceutical research and development.

Drugmakers are increasingly turning to AI ‌to reduce ⁠the ⁠most time-consuming aspects of drug development, from trial recruitment and site ​selection to regulatory paperwork, even as industry leaders acknowledge the technology ​has fallen short in discovering major new molecules.

London to be company’s fourth location after Austria, Germany, ​and U.S. specialized in using ⁠advanced computing methods, ‌such as algorithms, data analysis, ​and AI ​to improve processes and accelerate discovery

Focus ⁠on developing targeted medicines for patients with unmet ​medical needs

Boehringer to invest 150 million ​pounds ($200 million) over 10 years

“The UK has a strong legacy in AI, and the government’s continued commitment to advancing data-driven innovation in life sciences and healthcare makes it an ideal location,” said Paola Casarosa, ‌Global Head, Innovation Unit at Boehringer Ingelheim

Centre located near King’s Cross ​station in ​Knowledge Quarter area of ⁠London, which hosts many AI companies including OpenAI, Google and Meta

Britain has recently pushed to cast itself ​as an “AI superpower” and a home for cutting-edge research

Swiss drugmaker Roche said has expanded its AI computing capacity with more than 2,100 Nvidia chips

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