Full Suite Access
Complete access to VPrime 2.0 — including autonomous Primer Design, CRISPR Guide RNA Analysis, and GPU-accelerated Molecular Docking. No feature gates, no watermarks.
We believe breakthrough molecular biology shouldn't be gated by enterprise pricing. Apply for the VigyanLLM Academic Partnership Program to secure 30 days of free, unrestricted platform access for your university lab.
Complete access to VPrime 2.0 — including autonomous Primer Design, CRISPR Guide RNA Analysis, and GPU-accelerated Molecular Docking. No feature gates, no watermarks.
Deploy via Docker on your lab's own hardware. Institutional genomic sequences, patient-derived data, and proprietary constructs never leave your local network.
Direct support from our core AI engineering team to optimize your compute pipelines — with structured opportunities for collaborative publications and methodological papers.
Submit your institutional credentials, PI details, and a brief description of your research intent through the application form.
Our technical team evaluates your hardware environment and research alignment. Decisions are communicated within 48 business hours.
Receive customized Docker Compose configurations for on-premises installation, or provisioned high-throughput seats on our hosted instance — whichever fits your infrastructure.
Execute unlimited validation pipelines across all VPrime 2.0 modules for 30 calendar days. Full logging, full export, no throttling.
This program is open to recognized Indian universities, autonomous research institutions, and government laboratories (.ac.in, .edu, .res.in, .gov.in domains). Applications from non-institutional or personal email addresses will be automatically waitlisted.
We ask partners to provide a brief post-program usage summary — what pipelines you ran, what worked, and what could be better. This feedback directly shapes VPrime 2.0 development. No IP transfer, no data sharing, no publication restrictions.
Use your official institutional email address (.ac.in, .edu, .res.in, .gov.in). Applications from generic email providers will not be reviewed in the first round.