Bindwell — founded by two teenagers — is using artificial intelligence to accelerate the design of next-generation pesticides.
- Bindwell secured $6 million in seed funding to build AI-powered pesticide alternatives.
- Their platform uses machine learning to design and simulate new chemical candidates up to 4× faster than traditional methods.
- The company aims to develop more effective, environmentally safer, and lower-resistance pest-control molecules.
- The funding round includes notable investors like Paul Graham, signaling strong confidence in AI-enabled agricultural innovation.
- Bindwell is positioning itself to offer farmers a new pipeline of intelligent, data-designed crop protection solutions.
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