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Scientific Computing World reports on "Intellegens", a new company spun out of the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory to develop and commercialise novel artificial intelligence (AI) software, which has received funding from Cambridge Enterprise and local angel investor Graham Snudden.

Intellegens is a spin-out from the University of Cambridge that has developed a unique Artificial Intelligence (AI) method for training neural networks from incomplete data. The technique, developed in the Department of Physics, has been applied to drug discovery and material design but as the technique is generic it can be applied to many domains where there is big, incomplete data.

The company was founded by Dr Gareth Conduit, a Royal Society Fellow at the Cavendish Laboratory, and Ben Pellegrini, an expert in big data and cloud-based platforms.

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