Altara just raised $7 million to solve a huge problem slowing down scientific research. Their AI helps scientists find answers faster by organizing messy data that’s scattered across old computer systems and spreadsheets.
Right now, scientists waste tons of time hunting through different databases and files just to find the information they need. It’s like having your recipe in one app, ingredients list in another, and cooking timer on a sticky note. Altara’s AI pulls it all together in one place and can even spot when experiments are going wrong before they fail completely.
The Messy Data Problem
Most research labs still store their data the same way they did 20 years ago. Important findings sit trapped in old Excel files, outdated software, and systems that don’t talk to each other. When a scientist wants to build on previous work, they often spend more time looking for data than actually doing science.
Altara’s AI acts like a super-smart research assistant. It reads through all these scattered files, understands what the data means, and can predict when something’s about to go wrong in an experiment. Instead of waiting weeks to discover a failed test, scientists get warnings early and can fix problems before they waste time and money.
What’s Next
The $7 million will help Altara expand to more research labs and universities. As AI gets better at understanding scientific data, we might see breakthroughs happen much faster. New medicines, better materials, and cleaner energy could all arrive sooner when scientists spend less time hunting for data and more time making discoveries.

