LONDON, March 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Four months after raising its seed round from Hoxton Ventures and dRX Capital, a venture arm of Novartis Pharma AG, Peptone, the molecular computational physics company focused on protein drug discovery and engineering tools, has installed an NVIDIA DGX A100 system at Verne Global's HPC-optimised data center campus in Keflavik, Iceland. The company also announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to scale its AI-driven protein engineering system in order to meet increasing demand from the protein therapeutics market.
Peptone Ltd. completes the installation of their first NVIDIA DGX A100 supercomputing node in Verne Global HPC-facility in Keflavik Iceland to scale up their AI-driven Protein Engineering Operating System (PeOS). Peptone Ltd. becomes one of the first computational biology and molecular physics companies in Europe to operate on 100% renewable energy sources.
Peptone's team of physicists, structural biologists, computer engineers and mathematicians, led by physicist and founder Dr. Kamil Tamiola, have spent the past three years developing the foundations of Protein Engineering Operating System (PeOS). In collaboration with NVIDIA, Peptone developed PeOS to handle massively parallel molecular simulations that are orchestrated and supervised by reinforcement learning algorithms. The core functionality of the platform is an automated search for non-obvious protein variants with desirable therapeutic properties and cost-effective manufacturability.
LONDON, March 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Four months after raising its seed round from Hoxton Ventures and dRX Capital, a venture arm of Novartis Pharma AG, Peptone, the molecular computational physics company focused on protein drug discovery and engineering tools, has installed an NVIDIA DGX A100 system at Verne Global's HPC-optimised data center campus in Keflavik, Iceland. The company also announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to scale its AI-driven protein engineering system in order to meet increasing demand from the protein therapeutics market.
Peptone Ltd. completes the installation of their first NVIDIA DGX A100 supercomputing node in Verne Global HPC-facility in Keflavik Iceland to scale up their AI-driven Protein Engineering Operating System (PeOS). Peptone Ltd. becomes one of the first computational biology and molecular physics companies in Europe to operate on 100% renewable energy sources.
Peptone's team of physicists, structural biologists, computer engineers and mathematicians, led by physicist and founder Dr. Kamil Tamiola, have spent the past three years developing the foundations of Protein Engineering Operating System (PeOS). In collaboration with NVIDIA, Peptone developed PeOS to handle massively parallel molecular simulations that are orchestrated and supervised by reinforcement learning algorithms. The core functionality of the platform is an automated search for non-obvious protein variants with desirable therapeutic properties and cost-effective manufacturability.