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Opportunity

Programmable Carbon

There is a multi-trillion-dollar gap between what industrial chemistry achieves and what physics shows is possible.

There's a Trillion dollar gap

Programmable catalysis addresses this. For the first time, we're building AI systems to convert any carbon source into any carbon-containing product.

A prime example is the carbon economy underpinning the energy, chemicals and materials markets.

Unlocking cleaner fuels, novel materials and molecules that were previously impossible to make.

A new
Carbon Economy

Circular, distributed, and programmable. We're designing a new carbon economy from first principles.

Maybe just remove this one? not sure yet, but no harm turning it off for now.

This demonstrates that enzyme catalysis is broader than previously understood.

Strategically mutating only a few active site residues can significantly uncover further catalytic opportunities, even for novel reactions.

Minimal changes to a known enzyme resulted in the introduction of hitherto unknown Si and B chemistries.