Next-Gen Coatings: Using AI for Faster Reformulation, Better Performance, and Enhanced Sustainability
The future of coatings innovation is here. Join Albert Invent to explore how AI is transforming coatings development, enabling breakthroughs in sustainability and performance that were previously out of reach. Through live technical demonstrations and an interactive Q&A session, you’ll see how leading manufacturers are already using machine learning tools to solve complex challenges like VOC reduction and raw material optimization – achieving in hours what once took weeks or months.
Albert’s experts will show you:
- How AI can analyze thousands of formulation-property relationships to predict performance
- A live demonstration using AI to accelerate reformulation for VOC compliance
- Tools for identifying safer alternatives that maintain or enhance key properties
- Practical ways to balance performance requirements with sustainability goals
Who should attend?
- R&D Teams and Coatings Formulators
- Innovation and Sustainability Leaders
- Technical Directors and Product Development Managers
- Regulatory Affairs and Product Stewardship Leaders
- Anyone interested in the future of coatings development
Featured Speakers
Jonathan Welch, Head of Data Science, Albert Invent
As the Head of Data Science at Albert Invent, Jonathan Welch brings over a decade of experience in research, engineering and data science. With a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University, he develops enterprise AI/ML solutions across biometrics, computer vision, voice, and natural language. At Albert, he focuses on machine learning tools that drive innovation in the chemical industry. He holds publications and patents in quantum computing, and machine learning for voice, vision, and materials science.
Zachary Brown, Solutions Engineer, Albert Invent
Zachary Brown has a master’s degree in chemistry and 10 years’ experience in the coatings industry at companies such as PPG and Permalite. After building out tools to utilize data in his laboratory more effectively, he transitioned to his current role at Albert to help others do the same.