Albert Invent, a leader in AI-driven platforms for chemical and materials R&D, has launched a new subsidiary in Japan: Albert Invent Japan K.K. This step supports the company’s global growth and highlights its commitment to innovation in Japan’s top chemical and materials sector. Japan is the fourth largest in the world and is known for its technical skill and scientific leadership.
The new subsidiary is based in Tokyo. A local team of Japanese experts will lead it. They specialize in chemical and materials R&D, software, and customer engagement. Albert Invent collaborates with many researchers in Japan, including at big companies. The new entity plans to provide local, complete support for Japanese companies. This involves creating use cases, running pilot projects, onboarding platforms, and providing technical services.
Albert Invent is quickly expanding in the US and Europe. This growth fuels innovation for global leaders like Henkel, Chemours, and Nouryon. The company’s Breakthrough platform uses over 15 million molecular structures. This helps chemists create safer, better products much faster. The platform uses a strong AI engine. It brings data management together. It smooths manufacturing, automates tasks, and lets you track inventory in real time. Clients on the platform experience market speeds that are 50% faster. They also see a 25% boost in chemist productivity. This boosts efficiency and cuts costs.
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Albert Invent Japan K.K. wants to offer game-changing tools for Japanese innovators. This helps local companies compete worldwide. They can do it faster, more precisely, and with greater innovation.