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Insilico teams up with US firm to build AI models predicting disease decades ahead

Tie-up combines Hong Kong-listed Insilico Medicine’s algorithms with Human Longevity’s genomic data to advance personalised health research

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The global longevity market, fuelled by an ageing population and rising consumption demand, is currently valued at US$5.3 trillion, according to a UBS report. Photo: Shutterstock

Julie ZhangPublished: 8:30am, 27 May 2026Hong Kong-listed artificial intelligence drug-discovery company Insilico Medicine has struck a collaboration with US-headquartered Human Longevity to co-develop what they describe as “the industry’s first large-scale” AI foundation models capable of predicting diseases – such as cancer – decades before clinical symptoms appear.

The partnership was announced as the global longevity market, fuelled by an ageing population and rising consumption demand, was valued at about US$5.3 trillion and projected to reach US$8 trillion by 2030, according to a recent UBS report.

Insilico founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov, in a written reply, framed the tie-up as the world’s two leading companies in the AI and longevity fields joining forces, adding they “have developed a conceptually new type of personal longevity AI that will not only let you live longer, but also help you and others discover new longevity drugs that work for everyone.”

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Neither party disclosed the exact investment amount. They described the arrangement as “a multimillion-dollar AI co-development collaboration”.

Shares of Insilico declined 4.21 per cent to HK$48.28 apiece on Tuesday. The company raised HK$2.28 billion (US$291 million) in its initial public offering in December. Its self-developed AI platform spans the entire drug discovery process, from identifying disease targets to designing drug candidates and predicting clinical outcomes.

Insilico CEO Alex Zhavoronkov frames the tie-up as the world’s two leading companies in the AI and longevity fields joining forces. Photo: Handout
Insilico CEO Alex Zhavoronkov frames the tie-up as the world’s two leading companies in the AI and longevity fields joining forces. Photo: Handout

The collaboration will be executed through Human Life Foundation Models (HLFM), a newly launched company set up by Human Longevity.

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