System Awarded $6.5M Program-Related Investment from Wellcome to Organize the World's Scientific Knowledge as One Interconnected System
- System is a Public Benefit Corporation that is building the System Graph, a quantitative model of the world as one interconnected system.
- The Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation supporting science and health, announced it has made a $6.5M program-related investment (PRI) in System. This is one of the first PRIs awarded to public interest technology by the foundation.
- This program-related investment into the company will ensure that System has the necessary resources to release the System Graph into the commons, develop open-source tools for researchers, and organize events and build a global community of systems thinkers.
- System's status as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) is further solidified: under the terms of the agreement with Wellcome, System may not amend its charter in a way that materially changes its mission without Wellcome's approval and commits to remaining a PBC for five years following the PRI.
NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- System, a Public Benefit Corporation developing a systems-based approach to organize the world's data and knowledge, announced today it has been awarded a $6.5M investment from Wellcome.
"Wellcome's funding ensures that our focus and mission as a Public Benefit Corporation is durable and sustainable", said Adam Bly, Founder and CEO of System. "This program-related investment will be instrumental in driving systems-based research, policy, and solutions across the world."
From Silos to Systems: Helping Anyone See and Solve Anything as a System
The biggest challenges faced by humanity — from COVID to climate change — are systemic, yet data and knowledge
are organized into silos, such as discipline (e.g. health and environment) or scale (e.g. molecular and epidemiological). This limits the abilities of leaders, researchers, and citizens to
reliably predict outcomes, make decisions, mitigate risks — and improve the state of the world.
To address this challenge, System is developing the System Graph, a platform that leverages state-of-the-art LLMs, advanced graph technology, complexity science, and causal inference techniques to produce a model of the world as one unified whole, built from millions of rich, quantitative relationships that cut across sources and fields.
"There are vast collections of evidence that we use to tackle global health challenges such as mental health, infectious diseases, and the effects of climate on our health", said Isabel Fletcher, Technology Manager at Wellcome. "However, this data is often fragmented, hindering important research. Wellcome's support for System will help connect and co-ordinate this knowledge and inform health policy at scale, ultimately improving lives around the world."
