Enamine Ltd., a leading chemical research organization and producer of the world’s largest collections of novel building blocks (225,000+) and screening compound libraries (2,740,000+), has joined the Advanced Machine Learning for Innovative Drug Discovery (AIDD) program, funded by the European Union within the framework of the Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) with a budget of Euros 3.93 million. The project, coordinated by Helmholtz Zentrum München,Germany, brings together fifteen institutions from eleven countries in addition to the University of British Columbia (Canada) to train sixteen PhD students in close collaboration with associated partners from the USA, Australia, China, Israel and other countries and develop next generation AI and Machine Learning (ML) models and systems for drug discovery.