

- Back-to-back recognition highlights BPGbio’s ongoing innovation in biology-first, AI-driven drug discovery after winning in 2023
- Advanced Pipeline in Oncology and Rare Diseases Powered by NAi platform
Boston, MASS., November 19, 2024 — BPGbio Inc., a leading biology-first, AI-powered, clinical stage biopharma focused on mitochondrial biology and protein homeostasis, today announced it has been named “BioTech AI Company of the Year” in the fourth annual BioTech Breakthrough Awards program, conducted by the Tech Breakthrough Organization, a leading global market intelligence and recognition platform for today’s most competitive categories of technology. Honored as the “Therapeutic Platform of the Year” in 2023 for having drug candidates in multiple late-stage trials, BPGbio was recognized this year for its breakthrough causal AI approach to drug discovery and development, leveraging its powerful NAi Interrogative Biology® Platform.
BPGbio is driving a new era of innovation in the biotech market by combining advanced AI with a biology-first approach, redefining how therapies are discovered and developed. Central to this innovation is the NAi Interrogative Biology® Platform, an AI-driven technology leveraging one of the world’s largest non-governmental biobanks, with over 100,000 clinically annotated and multi-omics annotated patient samples. Powered by causal AI and the world’s fastest supercomputer, Frontier, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the platform accelerates the identification of novel drug targets and biomarkers, resulting in an unmatched ability to advance treatments for critical diseases.
“We are incredibly honored to be named BioTech AI Company of the Year,” said Niven R. Narain, Ph.D., President & CEO of BPGbio. “At BPGbio, we are dedicated to reimagining biology for humanity by integrating cutting-edge causal AI with biological insights to accelerate drug discovery. This award is a testament to the work our team and collaborators around the world have done to push the boundaries of innovation, enabling us to develop therapies designed to address unmet medical needs and improve patient outcomes.”
Unlike some competitors that rely on public data sets or take an AI-first approach, BPGbio’s platform integrates comprehensive multi-omics data from real patient samples, ensuring that its AI outputs are deeply rooted in human biology. This has led to a robust pipeline of late-stage clinical trials in oncology, rare diseases, and neurology for the company.