Google DeepMind opens scientific AI tools to Asia-Pacific startups through new accelerator program

Google DeepMind opened its scientific AI toolkit to Asia-Pacific startups, researchers, and investors through a new accelerator focused on environmental problems. Proposals opened in June 2026.

Categorized in: AI News Science and Research
Published on: Jun 11, 2026
Google DeepMind opens scientific AI tools to Asia-Pacific startups through new accelerator program

Google DeepMind opens science AI toolkit to Asia-Pacific startups

Google DeepMind launched a regional accelerator program inviting developers, researchers, and investors across the Asia-Pacific to submit proposals for applying its scientific AI tools to environmental and sustainability challenges.

The program, called SuperAI Singapore, targets the region's startup ecosystem. Participants can access DeepMind's AI capabilities designed for research applications rather than commercial consumer products.

Who can apply

The accelerator accepts proposals from developers working on environmental problems, academic researchers exploring new applications, and investors backing science-focused teams. Geographic focus spans the Asia-Pacific region.

What's available

Participants gain access to Google DeepMind's scientific AI toolkit. The exact capabilities remain unclear from available details, though the program emphasizes environmental and sustainability use cases.

Timing and next steps

The program opened for submissions in June 2026. Interested researchers and developers can submit proposals through the official channel.

For professionals in science and research roles, this represents direct access to major AI infrastructure. AI for Science & Research training can help teams prepare competitive proposals and maximize the toolkit's capabilities.


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