Synapse - Africa’s 4IR Trade & Innovation Magazine - 1st Quarter 2021 Issue 11

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INSTADEEP PARTNERS WITH GERMAN BIOTECH FIRM TO DEVELOP NOVEL IMMUNOTHERAPIES London-based AI startup InstaDeep -- which was founded by the Tunisian co-founders CEO Karim Beguir and Zohra Slim -- in November entered into a multi-year collaboration with German biotechnology firm BioNTech aimed at applying the latest advances in artificial intelligences (AI) and machine learning (ML) technology to develop novel immunotherapies for a range of cancers and infectious diseases.

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n a joint statement in November, the two firms said they will, as part of the collaboration form a joint AI Innovation Lab in London, UK, and Mainz, Germany, to advance a portfolio of initiatives across drug discovery and design, protein engineering, manufacturing and supply chain optimisation. The AI Innovation Lab will combine InstaDeep’s advanced capabilities in the areas of AI, ML, and digitalisation along with BioNTech’s deep domain expertise in precision immunotherapies and its access to a wide variety of internal and external datasets. One of the key research areas of the BioNTech-InstaDeep joint Innovation Lab will be the development of next generation vaccines and biopharmaceuticals for the treatment of cancer and prevention and therapy of infectious diseases, including Covid-19. The two companies said their strategic collaboration will focus on the following three core areas: •N ovel Drug Design: BioNTech is advancing a pipeline of novel

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mRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics and will apply InstaDeep’s DeepChainTM protein design platform to engineer new mRNA sequences for protein targets, including for its RiboMabTM and RiboCytokineTM platforms, which use messenger RNA to encode antibodies and cytokines in vivo. • A dvanced Analytics: BioNTech and InstaDeep plan to generate insights from public and proprietary meta datasets, as well as anonymised patient data through the use of machine learning and edge analytics to identify novel biological targets and predictive biomarkers. • Manufacturing and Supply Chain Optimisation: BioNTech plans to utilise AI and ML applications to further optimise manufacturing and supply chain processes. By employing the latest advances in robotics and autonomous decision-making algorithms, BioNTech aims to deliver higher efficiencies in drug manufacturing, logistics and supply chain processes. BioNTech co-founder and CEO M.D Ugur Sahin said his firm sees

a significant opportunity at the intersection of AI and immunology by computational design of new precision immunotherapies. “This collaboration will expand our digital capabilities and optimise our operations across the value chain by adding InstaDeep’s powerful Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning expertise. We look forward to working with InstaDeep to advance the next wave of innovation in the field,” added Sahin. Beguir said pairing BioNTech’s deep knowledge of the human immune system and scientific data-driven development approach with our AI platform could transform the way we discover and develop new drug classes for patients all over the world. “For InstaDeep, the long-term collaboration with BioNTech also means we can further expand on our mission as a company to accelerate the transition to an AI-First world that benefits everyone. Based on the results already achieved by working together, we see an exciting path forward,” he added. ai


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InstaDeep, BioNTech partner to develop novel immunotherapies

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Introducing MLCommons

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ITU launches open research group on autonomous networks

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Wits, York University launch Africa-Canada AI & Public Health Data Consortium

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