Digital Science awards 2025 Catalyst Grants

Digital Science has announced that its 2025 Catalyst Grant has been awarded to two teams working to advance global research through innovations in data visualisation.

The winning teams, both based in the United States, will use the funding to develop their ideas, which include visualisations that demonstrate research influence and impact. Their innovations are directly relevant to researchers, academic institutions, scholarly publishers, and funders.

The winning teams from Digital Science’s 2025 Catalyst Grant round are:

FigureTwo

FigureTwo transforms static research figures into interactive, data-connected visuals – helping researchers, publishers, and institutions create and share figures that are FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable)-compliant, permanently citable, and mobile-ready, saving time while making scientific results more transparent, discoverable, and impactful.

Pathfinder

Pathfinder, from company Syntheos, maps how ideas spread across more than 100,000 research communities, showing how discoveries in one area influence progress in another. It automatically turns research data into easy-to-read maps and evidence-backed narratives that link directly to the original papers. This helps funders, institutions, and researchers clearly show where their work is making a difference, and spot new opportunities for future impact.

Jeff Lang, Founder and CEO of FigureTwo, said: “We’re excited to be selected as one of this year’s winners of the Digital Science Catalyst Grant. Being considered in the same company as past winners and successful innovators is a true honour, and a recognition of everything we’ve been working toward.

“We have so much to be excited for this coming year. Our full launch is coming in 2026, when users will be able to add interactive figures to publications, and archive them to meet funder mandates. We’re also adding responsible AI automation to help turn research data into beautiful, accessible and interactive figures.  This grant allows us to join the community infrastructure of scholarly communications by adding DOIs and long-term preservation.”

Caleb Smith, Founder and CEO of Syntheos, said: “Pathfinder is a game-changer because it turns raw citation counts into traceable histories. Essentially, we’re making the history of an idea visible, but more importantly, verifiable. Ultimately, our goal is simple: we want to make traceable, reproducible impact the new normal for science.

“The Catalyst Grant is critical for us because it’s allowing us to invest more in the trust layer of the product. The goal is to move from a powerful prototype to a standard, so that when we say an impact exists, you know it will hold up under audit.”

Digital Science CEO Dr Daniel Hook added: “Through our Catalyst Grants, Digital Science is proud to invest in novel innovations that have the potential to make a difference to individual researchers and the global research ecosystem alike. We congratulate the 2025 Catalyst Grant winners, who have impressed us with their unique approaches to critical issues faced in research, and their use of data visualisations to provide meaningful insights and outcomes for researchers, scholarly publishing, and funders.”

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