2024 was a special year as we celebrated two decades of CDD Vault. From global gatherings to our growing team and all the updates in between, here’s a look at the highlights:
20 Years: A Global Celebration
This year, we marked our 20th anniversary with four User Group Meetings from South San Francisco to Korea.
Sharing Ideas, Sparking Innovation
In 2024, we hosted 13 webinars that brought together leading researchers and experts to exchange ideas and explore cutting-edge tools and trends in data management and drug discovery.

Driving Innovation with Smarter Tools
In 2024, we introduced major updates to CDD Vault, including tools for advanced data analysis with Curves, AI-powered similarity searches and bioisostere generation, and smarter inventory management - making research faster and more efficient than ever.

Expanding Partnerships
We strengthened our ecosystem with new partnerships, including Nanome’s MARA platform, while continuing to support our trusted collaborations.
Growing Together
Our team grew, too! With more people on board, we’re better equipped to support your work and provide the tools you need.
Celebrating Our Community’s Success
This year, the CDD Vault community achieved incredible milestones - pushing boundaries in discovery, growing teams, and collaborating globally to tackle scientific challenges.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As we wrap up 2024, we’re already preparing for the next chapter - introducing new tools, expanding the CDD community, and creating more opportunities to support your research and discoveries.
Thank you for an incredible 20 years!
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