SELF-DRIVING LABS CUT TIME FROM DISCOVERY TO MARKET BY 10-100 X

Figure 1. Self-Driving Labs (SDLs) combine artificial intelligence with robotic automation to accelerate R&D. SDLs provide key competitive advantages in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.
TELESCOPE DRIVES SDL INNOVATION WITH GLOBAL STAKEHOLDERS
Building on its master collaborative research agreement with Pfizer, Telescope continues to refine SDL technology and strategically position its SDLs for deployment within the pharmaceutical industry. Since becoming a Certified Systems Integrator with Universal Robots (UR) in October 2024, the Company has enhanced its automation capabilities, integrating collaborative robotics into SDL platforms to offer scalable solutions for global customers.
To further Telescope’s impact, CTO Prof. Jason Hein has actively engaged with leading global institutions, including Seoul National University, the Korean Institute of Science and Technology, and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology. Through lectures and direct engagements, he has strengthened partnerships with top automation experts, reinforcing the Company’s international presence and expanding its network within the world’s most advanced robotics and research communities.
SCALING TALENT AND TECHNOLOGY TO MEET RISING DEMAND
A VISION FOR THE FUTURE
The Company’s focus on integrating robotics and AI into real-world research applications ensures its technology delivers both scientific breakthroughs and scalable, revenue-generating opportunities for investors.
About Telescope Innovations
Telescope Innovations is a chemical technology company developing scalable manufacturing processes and tools for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. The Company builds and deploys new enabling technologies including flexible robotic platforms and artificial intelligence software that improves experimental throughput, efficiency, and data quality. Our aim is to bring modern chemical technology solutions to meet the most serious challenges in health and sustainability.
On behalf of the Board,
Telescope Innovations Corp.
Henry Dubina, Chief Executive Officer
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