Glasgow, Scotland–(Newsfile Corp. – June 20, 2025) – Chemify, the deep-tech pioneer fusing chemistry, robotics, computation and AI to digitise molecule creation, today unveiled its first Chemifarm–a fully automated chemistry facility regarded as the world’s most advanced laboratory for molecular design and synthesis.
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Chemify is reimagining the discovery and synthesis of novel molecules for medicines and advanced materials by turning digital code into physical compounds through Chemputation–its fusion of robotics and AI. Headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland, the company was founded by Lee Cronin to digitalise chemistry at global scale for the benefit of humanity. Learn more at Chemify.io and follow @ChemifyX on X/Twitter.
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