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Haber unveils AI Green Chemistry Lab

Pune, Oct 10 (UNI) Haber, an India-based startup pioneering in industrial automation, inaugurated its new AI Green Chemistry Lab here today to accelerate innovation in sustainable and environmentally responsible industrial chemistry.
The facility was inaugurated by Dr. Raghunath Anant Mashelkar, Padma Vibhushan awardee and former Director General of CSIR. It is an advanced facility that expands on the company’s pioneering work in AI-driven chemistry development.
At the core of the facility is an integrated pilot plant, enabling the replication of large-scale manufacturing processes in a controlled environment.
This capability empowers Haber’s scientists to test, validate, and refine formulations prior to market launch, thereby mitigating risks and enhancing scale-up efficiency between laboratory and industrial-scale production.
Designed as a next-generation R&D hub, the centre focuses on developing pioneering green chemistry formulations for key industries, including pulp, paper, packaging, tissue, and water treatment, said release.
Vipin Raghavan, CEO & Co-Founder of Haber, remarked, “Innovation has always been at the core of Haber. With this new AI-driven lab and pilot plant, we are shortening the journey from concept to commercial deployment. This facility empowers our team to rapidly prototype smarter chemistries, minimize risk, and deliver solutions that help industries improve efficiency, reduce waste, and scale up sustainable practices faster than ever."
Over the past two years, Haber has also introduced a range of AI-enabled analyzers and sensors, strengthening its position at the intersection of chemistry and technology.
The company is now advancing into next-generation solutions driven by computer vision, with a sharp focus on enhancing precision and efficiency in data collection.
By integrating the latest innovations in sensor design, Haber aims to achieve more accurate sampling and richer datasets, leading to smarter insights and improved process control.
The aim is to build an optimized ecosystem of intelligent monitoring sensors and SaaS-powered platforms, seamlessly complemented by application-specific chemistries fine-tuned for performance, said release. UNI SP VNS SS
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