AI for Science: From Scientist to Founder
Translating discoveries into impact: AI for Science
AI is rewriting scientific discovery. Advanced models are predicting molecular behaviour, designing new materials and identifying drug targets faster than ever. From robotics and lab-in-the-loop hardware to drug discovery, materials science, neuroscience and AgTech – AI is opening up possibilities we're only beginning to grasp.
But the path from research to real-world impact isn't always clear.
Hear directly from founders and builders at the intersection of AI and science, driving this next wave of progress. They’ll share practical insights, hard won lessons and tangible next steps for how to build an AI for Science startup.
We’ll explore:
>> What's Holding Us Back? Despite rapid advances in AI, the systems around science remain misaligned with this new era. What processes and tools are most helpful in bridging the gap, and what gaps remain?
>> What Does A Reimagined Stack Look Like? We're in the earliest stages of rebuilding the technical foundations of science itself. But what does the AI-for-science stack actually look like today, for teams which are building from the ground up?
>> What Comes Next? What do the first few weeks of an AI for Science startup actually look like? What’s the blueprint for scientists turned founders - what are the key pitfalls to avoid and critical unlocks that accelerate growth?
If you're building an AI for Science startup, a scientist exploring how to translate your research into impact, or simply trying to understand the full scope of what's now possible – this conversation is for you
This event is being delivered by King's E-Lab, the Cambridge Female Founders Network, ConceptionX and IQ Capital.
WHEN: Tuesday, 4 November 2025
5.30 PM – 6.30 PM: Fireside discussion in LT1, Judge Business School
6.30 PM – 7.00 PM: Drinks reception and networking, Judge Business School
WHERE: Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
TICKETS: Registration details will be available in late October.