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DeepMind to open first AI science lab in UK 2026

DeepMind’s upcoming UK laboratory will pair robotics with the Gemini platform to autonomously test and develop new materials, supported by a government partnership that expands national access to advanced research tools.

byEmre Çıtak
December 11, 2025
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Google DeepMind announced plans to open its first automated science laboratory in the United Kingdom in 2026. The facility will use artificial intelligence to identify new materials for superconductors, semiconductors, and solar cells. This initiative forms the core of a partnership with the British government to advance scientific research and enhance public services through robotics and AI integration.

The laboratory will integrate fully with DeepMind’s Gemini AI platform, enabling robotics to perform experiments autonomously. A multidisciplinary team of researchers will oversee these systems, directing them to synthesize and characterize hundreds of materials each day. This process aims to shorten the time required for material discovery by automating repetitive tasks traditionally done manually in research settings.

Pushmeet Kohli, DeepMind’s vice president for science and strategic initiatives, explained the technology’s role, stating, “We believe that AI systems are now equipped to connect the digital realm with the actual discovery of new materials.” This statement highlights how AI bridges computational modeling with physical experimentation, allowing for rapid iteration in material science.

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The partnership includes a memorandum of understanding signed by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall and DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis. This agreement provides UK scientists with priority access to DeepMind’s advanced AI tools. Among these tools are AlphaGenome, designed for DNA sequencing tasks, and AlphaFold, which predicts protein structures to aid biological research.

The collaboration extends to the UK AI Security Institute, focusing on AI safety research. Efforts will include developing methods to monitor AI reasoning processes and examining the technology’s societal impacts. These activities seek to ensure responsible deployment of AI in various sectors.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented on the initiative, saying the partnership would “make sure we harness developments in AI for public good so that everyone feels the benefits.” Specific applications involve using AI to lower energy costs and increase efficiency in public services, such as optimizing resource allocation in government operations.

The agreement also covers educational uses of AI. Plans involve creating a customized version of the Gemini AI platform aligned with England’s national curriculum. This tool will assist teachers by handling administrative tasks, freeing them to focus on instruction and student engagement.

This development follows Google’s £5 billion investment commitment in September, directed toward bolstering UK AI infrastructure and supporting research initiatives across universities and institutions.

Critics express concerns over the British government’s increasing reliance on American technology companies. Imogen Parker, associate director at the Ada Lovelace Institute, cautioned that “without independent regulation or oversight, we are vulnerable to the commercial interests of technology companies taking precedence over public needs.” This perspective underscores the need for balanced governance in tech partnerships.


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