Impact

By the Numbers

ai² Futures Lab isn’t just another program — it’s your launchpad into real biotech strategy and innovation. Below you’ll see the numbers that show how participating students gain meaningful experience, connections, and outcomes that employers and graduate programs value.

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Real Work, Real Learning

Build evaluation playbooks that reflect industry practice and showcase them in portfolio and interviews.


150+

clinical assets identified and analyzed by student teams in the past year alone — including deprioritized or distressed drug candidates that are evaluated using real industry frameworks


3

Minimum stages of comprehensive analysis practiced by every participant: clinical review → market sizing → financial outlook


100%

of students report stronger strategic thinking post-Lab participation (self-assessed survey)

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Professional Exposure in Action

Interfacing with biotech strategists, presenting ideas, and seeing how real decisions unfold.


50+

live industry engagements facilitated between student teams and biotech professionals — where ideas are discussed and insights matter


100%

of participants gain professional references directly from these engagements

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Tangible Deliverables You Can Own

Graduate with real outputs — not just grades. These deliverables are powerful evidence of your skills for employers, internships, and graduate school applications.


25+

strategic deliverables annually — from detailed Asset Evaluation Playbooks to commercialization strategy briefs


100%

of teams complete work that meets industry-standard quality and is added to the program’s living repository


100%

of ai² Futures Lab™ outputs are evaluated by leadership of Lōkahi executives

More Than a Class —
It’s Career Momentum

In ai² Futures Lab™, every metric reflects your hands-on experience, industry exposure, and professional readiness. This is why ambitious undergraduates and postgraduates choose to enroll — because the numbers aren’t just big, they mean something for your future.