Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) will tap Nvidia’s (NVDA) artificial intelligence platform to improve the automation, accuracy, and speed of laboratories as well as provide instruments with AI capabilities.
The arrangement will use Nvidia’s AI Infrastructure, such as its DGX Spark, NeMo, and BioNeMo to improve scientific instrumentation.
Thermo Fisher also noted that the collaboration will connect laboratories and data to AI software, and boost scientists’ capabilities to design, perform and analyze data from their experiments.