For decades, chemists have faced a frustrating asymmetry: expensive compute or bench work before knowing if a molecule will behave as hoped. Meet EQUUS and ALOE: our first answer to that problem.
Cavall Labs is honored to be selected as a CMU VentureBridge '26 Fellow, a competitive program that supports early-stage startups from Carnegie Mellon University.
We are opening early access to the EQUUS Platform API, enabling research teams to integrate molecular energy predictions directly into their computational workflows.
Cavall Labs qualified for the DTVR Program that trains startups in the fundamentals of venture capital and fundraising. Hosted by the Swartz Center at Tepper School of Business.
Cavall Labs team members filed U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/925,603 through CMU's CTTEC office, covering core methods in ML-accelerated molecular energy prediction workflows.
Cavall Labs participated in the NSF I-Corps Regional program to refine customer discovery and go-to-market strategy.
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