DP Technology Raises Over $109.6M in Series C as AI for Science Gains Strategic Capital Backing

DP Technology Raises Over $109.6M in Series C as AI for Science Gains Strategic Capital Backing

Published:December 25, 2025
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AI for Science firm DP Technology has secured over $109.6M in a Series C round from a consortium of state and industrial investors. The capital will fuel the development of its "scientific discovery intelligence engine," aiming to reshape R&D paradigms in life and materials sciences.

DP Technology, an AI for Science platform company, has announced the completion of a Series C funding round exceeding RMB 800 million (approx. 109.6 million USD). Investors include DT Capital, Beijing State-Owned Capital entities, the Beijing AI Industry Investment Fund, the Beijing Medical & Health Industry Fund, Lenovo Capital, and Yuanhe Puhua, among others.

The company is building what it describes as a “scientific discovery intelligence engine,” centered on its proprietary DP·Universe® scientific foundation model system. Its product stack spans the full research workflow—read, compute, and experiment—and includes tools such as Bohr Science Navigator (literature and knowledge integration), Bohr Intelligent Computing (a platform aggregating over 1,000 domain-specific AI models, including Hermite®, RiDYMO®, and Piloteye®), and Bohr Cyber Laboratory (Uni-Lab OS) for intelligent lab operations.

Through research agents such as SciMaster and PharmMaster, DP Technology aims to reshape R&D paradigms across life sciences, materials science, and related fields. The company views this financing as a major milestone, with proceeds earmarked for recruiting top interdisciplinary talent and further upgrading its scientific intelligence engine.

The participation of state capital, industrial investors, and financial institutions underscores growing consensus that AI for Science is a strategic frontier with meaningful commercialization potential.

Source : GEEKPARK