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Apprentice.io buys Ganymede, an AI-powered cloud platform to support full product lifecycle

Apprentice.io, the Jersey City-based creator of the first agentic AI manufacturing platform, announced Jan. 21 the acquisition of Jersey City-based Ganymede, an AI-powered cloud platform that captures, standardizes, and automates lab and process data. Financial details were not disclosed.

The purchase positions Apprentice as a platform capable of supporting the full product lifecycle – from R&D through development, tech transfer, and commercial manufacturing – within a single, unified system. By extending into laboratory environments while deepening manufacturing intelligence, Apprentice eliminates data silos that slow innovation and scale.

With the addition of Ganymede, Apprentice can deliver a continuous digital thread across laboratory and manufacturing operations, connecting instrument-level data, process execution, and manufacturing intelligence in real time. This end-to-end visibility enables organizations to move faster from discovery to scale, reduce friction during tech transfer, and ensure high-quality, contextualized data flows seamlessly as products progress into commercial manufacturing.

“Manufacturing and life sciences require more than isolated systems – they require intelligence that spans the entire lifecycle,” said Angelo Stracquatanio, CEO and co-founder of Apprentice.io. “By bringing Ganymede into Apprentice, we are delivering an AI-native platform that unifies R&D and manufacturing, turning data into real-time insight and action at every stage.”

The acquisition also strengthens Apprentice’s manufacturing intelligence capabilities with advanced analytics, real-time process insights, and robust equipment and instrument integrations. These capabilities unlock new use cases across laboratory operations and manufacturing environments, enabling teams to analyze, optimize, and automate processes with greater speed and confidence.

With this acquisition, Ganymede’s Lab-as-Code technology becomes a core component of the Apprentice platform, allowing scientists, engineers, and IT leaders to define real-time integrations and analytical workflows directly in software, and connect to lab instruments and scientific applications. The full suite of Ganymede products for R&D and diagnostics data will continue to be offered.

Founded in 2022, Ganymede was built specifically for wet-lab life sciences and manufacturing environments. The Ganymede team will join Apprentice’s organization headquartered in New Jersey, bringing deep expertise in data infrastructure, life sciences, and machine learning to further advance Apprentice’s mission to define the future of AI-driven manufacturing.

“Apprentice’s next-gen MES has quickly become the market-leading solution for life sciences manufacturing, so there’s no better place for Ganymede to scale up our impact and leverage the power of our data and AI capabilities,” said Nathan Clark, co-founder of Ganymede.

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