Google DeepMind to Establish AI Lab in UK Focused on New Material Development

Deep News
2025/12/11

Google DeepMind has announced plans to set up its first research laboratory dedicated to developing new materials, with a focus on areas such as batteries and semiconductors. This marks a significant step in its efforts to expand artificial intelligence applications into more scientific fields.

Parent company Alphabet Inc. stated on Thursday that the lab will be launched in the UK next year as a key project under a broader collaboration with the British government. As part of the agreement, Google will provide tailored AI models, including Gemini, for scientists, teachers, and public sector workers in the UK.

DeepMind described the facility as its first "automated" lab, where robots will conduct scientific experiments to minimize human intervention. Google has not yet disclosed financial details or the expected workforce size for the lab.

The partnership with the UK represents a major win for Google in promoting its cloud services and Gemini AI model to governments. The company faces competition in this space from rivals such as Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI. The move also signals DeepMind's commitment to deepening its research in materials science, one of its core focus areas. Several emerging startups—including some founded by former DeepMind engineers—are already leveraging advanced AI algorithms to discover new materials, believing the technology can significantly reduce costs and accelerate development cycles.

DeepMind stated that the new lab will prioritize materials that can enhance medical imaging, solar panels, and semiconductor performance. Additionally, Google will grant UK scientists "priority access" to four scientific models, including DNA analysis and weather forecasting tools.

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