Workshops tailored to your needs
Accelerate your scientific research with Artificial Intelligence
Boost the motivation of your research team
Researchers spend weeks searching for, reading, and summarizing information.
Too much data hinders innovation because they can't invest more time in what's really important: creating and inventing.
With an AI-based methodology, it is possible to accelerate more than 70% of the work without losing rigor.
From weeks to days.
More accurate and traceable results.
The Method
A practical methodology for research with Artificial Intelligence
We have developed a method that combines scientific thinking and artificial intelligence tools. It allows us to accelerate and improve the results of the most laborious research tasks:
Literature reviews and state of the art.
Understanding the legislation.
Market research.
Comparison and synthesis of complex information.
A structured, reproducible process adaptable to any scientific field.
We have collaborated with:
Our courses
Practical AI workshops for groups, online or in person
Who we are
At InnovAI Research, we help researchers from universities, technology centers, and companies to harness the true potential of artificial intelligence to gain time, clarity, and focus in their projects.
Our goal? To help you spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time on what really matters: generating ideas, researching, patenting, and moving forward with purpose.
What do you think of us?
"This course is an excellent tool for managing and optimizing research work, which is becoming increasingly complex due to information overload. It is taught using numerous real-world examples tailored to our field of research. It is easy to understand from the outset and very engaging. This course is absolutely essential and will shape our future research and teaching."
Jesus Arauzo
Director of i3A and Professor of Chemical Engineering
“We have used what we learned in the advanced course on grants and agent creation. We found the use of agents trained as evaluators of European grant calls to be very useful, mainly to identify weaknesses in the application proposal, having the agent re-evaluate after making changes and asking them to propose improvements.”
José Luis Sanchez
Professor and Researcher in Chemical Engineering









