Amazon has announced the availability of Owkin's K Pro agentic AI co-pilot for biopharma in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace Software as a Service (SaaS) category. This move allows customers to discover, purchase, and deploy the tool across research and development workflows.
According to a Business Wire press release, Owkin has made K Pro accessible in the SaaS category of AWS Marketplace, enabling customers to directly procure and implement the agentic AI co-pilot for biopharma through their AWS accounts. The integration aims to streamline procurement processes and accelerate workflow development for life science organizations. The release also includes comments from Owkin’s Head of Product, who emphasizes that AWS Marketplace provides a faster and more efficient path for accessing agent-based AI solutions.
The AWS Marketplace product page describes K Pro as an enterprise-level decision-making tool designed to help biopharma teams connect deep biological insights with real-world clinical impacts. It combines multimodal data, proprietary patient cohorts, and competitive trial intelligence within a single natural language interface, allowing users to generate and validate hypotheses more swiftly. The listing also notes that K Pro offers customizable visualizations, secure data integration, and tiered access levels—K Pro Light, Standard, and Premium—to support both individual researchers and larger teams.
Coverage by The Healthcare Technology Report highlights that K Pro is built on a decade of AI innovation and integrates Owkin Zero, a biological large language model crafted for complex biological reasoning. The report states that K Pro employs multimodal oncology datasets, including data from the MOSAIC program, to aid drug target identification and portfolio strategy decisions. Early evaluations indicate that K Pro can accelerate drug target identification by up to 70% and compress asset strategy formulation from months to hours.
Amazon's "About Us" page describes the company as a global technology business guided by four principles: customer obsession, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. It explains that Amazon operates across e-commerce, digital media, devices, and cloud computing through Amazon Web Services (AWS), which powers services like AWS Marketplace. The company's mission is described as striving to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, best employer, and safest place to work.
