Case Study – A Foundry R&D Group Shortens Material Discovery with a Ranked Database and a Top Candidate

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Foundry R&D Group Shortens Material Discovery with a Ranked Database and a Top Candidate A foundry’s materials R&D group was under pressure to identify a next-generation semiconductor material that could meet performance, thermal, and cost targets. Internal efforts had produced a long list of candidates but no clear “lead” with full […]

Case Study – A Mid-Tier Pharma Uses a 300-Disease Package to Prioritize and Out-License

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Mid-Tier Pharma Uses a 300-Disease Package to Prioritize and Out-License A mid-tier pharmaceutical company wanted to expand its early pipeline without running 300 separate discovery programs. They were interested in a single, structured research package that covered many indications with a consistent methodology—compound analysis, synthesis methods, biological mechanism documentation—so they could […]

Case Study – A Pharma Partner Licenses the Parkinson’s Cure Discovery Package for Pipeline

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Pharma Partner Licenses the Parkinson’s Cure Discovery Package for Pipeline A pharmaceutical company with a strong CNS pipeline was looking for a cure-focused Parkinson’s asset—not another symptomatic therapy—that came with a clear discovery report, methodology, compound analysis, and synthesis pathways. They had the development and regulatory capacity; they needed a defined […]

Case Study – A Biotech Evaluates the Alzheimer’s Cure Discovery for a Multi-Mechanism Program

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Biotech Evaluates the Alzheimer’s Cure Discovery for a Multi-Mechanism Program A biotech focused on neurodegenerative disease wanted to expand beyond amyloid-only approaches. They were interested in a research package that targeted Alzheimer’s through multiple mechanisms—amyloid, tau, neuroinflammation, neuronal regeneration—with a consistent methodology and documentation suitable for partnership and regulatory planning. They […]

Case Study – A Diabetes-Focused Partner Uses the Cure Discovery to De-Risk Lead Selection

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Diabetes-Focused Partner Uses the Cure Discovery to De-Risk Lead Selection A company with a diabetes and metabolic pipeline was looking for cure-focused compounds—not another glucose management asset—with validated discovery scores, synthesis methods, and scientific evidence aligned with known mechanisms (e.g. zinc–amino acid complexes, insulin signaling). They had development capacity; they needed […]

Case Study – An Aerospace Developer Evaluates Zero-Emission Supersonic Propulsion for a Next-Gen Platform

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: An Aerospace Developer Evaluates Zero-Emission Supersonic Propulsion for a Next-Gen Platform An aerospace technology developer was exploring zero-emission propulsion for a next-generation supersonic platform. They had the integration and certification experience; they needed a complete technology handoff—engineering blueprints, technical specifications, implementation resources—that they could evaluate and then take to partners or regulators. […]

Case Study – A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot A North American semiconductor and quantum research consortium had a mandate: explore an original computing architecture for a sovereign high-performance and quantum pilot, without dependency on a single incumbent ISA or foundry. They had 14 months to shortlist options and produce […]

Case Study – A Formulation Team Uses Software-First Chemistry Before Committing to Hardware

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Formulation Team Uses Software-First Chemistry Before Committing to Hardware A European biotech with a small formulation group needed to scale recipe design and synthesis planning without buying another benchtop reactor before they knew their lead candidates. They had PubChem and in-house data; what they lacked was a single environment where recipes […]

Product Insight – Smart Footwear, What Complete Platform Handoff Means for Brands and Manufacturers

[lcus_masonry_article] Product Insight: Smart Footwear—What “Complete Platform Handoff” Means for Brands and Manufacturers Wearables have moved from fitness bands to medical and industrial applications. The Smart Shoe Platform is an IoT platform for smart footwear: sensors, connectivity, software, and documentation. The product insight is what “complete platform handoff” means: you get a defined starting point—documentation, […]

Product Insight – Quantum-Informed Storage, What to Ask When the Claim Is Efficiency and Self-Recharge

[lcus_masonry_article] Product Insight: Quantum-Informed Storage—What to Ask When the Claim Is Efficiency and Self-Recharge Energy storage is the bottleneck for renewables, grid stability, and electric mobility. The Quantum Battery product is a technology handoff built around quantum-informed design, 84–98% efficiency, and self-recharging capabilities. The product insight is how to evaluate it: you are buying a […]