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SandboxAQ Unlocks New Capabilities for Scientific Discovery and Enterprise Innovation with NVIDIA DGX Cloud

SandboxAQ Unlocks New Capabilities for Scientific Discovery and Enterprise Innovation with NVIDIA DGX Cloud

4x faster discovery through a new class of enterprise AI – Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) –built to rethink how the world solves its hardest problems
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SandboxAQ today announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to accelerate breakthrough innovations across biopharma, chemicals, advanced materials, financial services, cybersecurity, navigation, and medical imaging. SandboxAQ, a member of the NVIDIA Inception program, is leveraging the NVIDIA DGX Cloud AI platform on Google Cloud to build a state-of-the-art Large Quantitative Model (LQM) platform, fueling AI-driven scientific discovery. SandboxAQ is now uniquely positioned to help customers tackle the most complex and consequential business challenges through its LQMs – delivering breakthroughs where traditional models have fallen short – while offering unparalleled speed, scalability, and precision.
This collaboration enables SandboxAQ to unlock critical breakthroughs specifically designed to transform customer outcomes, including:
Research Breakthroughs
Today's announcement builds on previous collaboration between SandboxAQ and NVIDIA:
Transformative Impact Across Key Customer Domains
SandboxAQ's enhanced capabilities deliver strategic outcomes across customer innovation and critical workflows:
Pioneering How Organizations Can Effectively Leverage AI
SandboxAQ is pioneering a new category of enterprise AI through its proprietary Large Quantitative Models (LQMs), a platform specifically engineered to solve massively complex, high-stakes problems where precision and deterministic outputs are critical. Unlike generalized frontier models, SandboxAQ's LQMs are designed to reflect the underlying laws of physics, chemistry, biology, and economics – enabling outcomes that are not just predictive, but scientifically reliable. In fields like drug discovery, SandboxAQ trains LQMs on high-fidelity, domain-specific datasets to dramatically improve accuracy, reduce false positives, and accelerate the path from hypothesis to therapeutic insight. This focus on scientifically grounded, application-specific modeling sets SandboxAQ apart, empowering organizations to unlock value in areas where conventional AI simply cannot deliver.
'Our expanded work with NVIDIA accelerates our customers' ability to innovate and lead in their fields,' said Jack Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ. 'By developing our platform on NVIDIA DGX Cloud and continuing our research collaboration, SandboxAQ will deliver a level of performance and insight that gives our customers a clear edge in accelerating innovation.'
'SandboxAQ is pushing the boundaries of AI-native science,' said Alexis Bjorlin, Vice President of NVIDIA DGX Cloud. 'NVIDIA DGX Cloud provides an AI development platform with essential scale and optimized application performance, empowering SandboxAQ to deliver cutting-edge capabilities and drive real-world impact for organizations tackling society's most critical challenges.'
About SandboxAQ
‍SandboxAQ is a B2B company delivering solutions at the intersection of AI and quantum techniques. The company's Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) deliver critical advances in life sciences, financial services, navigation, and other sectors. The company emerged from Alphabet Inc. as an independent, growth-backed company funded by leading investors and strategic partners including funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., Alger Management, IQT, US Innovative Technology Fund, S32, Paladin Capital, BNP Paribas, Hillspire, Breyer Capital, Ray Dalio, Marc Benioff, Thomas Tull, Yann LeCun, and others. For more information, visit http://www.sandboxaq.com.
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