Hela Labs, an advanced, next Gen L1 blockchain protocol, recently started with a strategic partnership with Celdata, a unique initiative that operates under Cell Group. The cooperation focuses on promoting innovation throughout the landscape of life sciences by using decentralized technologies for interoperability, safety and accessibility of data. The platform unveiled this development on its official media account on X.
We are pleased to announce our latest collaboration with @Celdataofficial!
Celdata, a Desci initiative of Cel Group, is a revolution in the life sciences with a decentralized data network.
Together we promote the future of Life Sciences! #Celdata #helalabs pic.twitter.com/nk54xx8bk4
– Hela Space
(@Hela_Labs) April 30, 2025
Hela Labs and Celdata join forces to enable decentralized data exchange in the life sciences
Hela Labs, known for combining the biotech and blockchain technologies, expressed excitement about this collaboration. With this endeavor, the platform tries to stimulate future development in life sciences. This development emphasizes their joint objective to strengthen researchers worldwide and to democratize the accessibility of scientific data.
Celdata is a flagship project under Cell Group to develop a decentralized data ecosystem for Life Sciences. It deals with the most important challenges such as data silos, lack of benefits that relate to the sharing of data and privacy problems. For this goal, the traders based on blockchain implement, which makes trustless and transparent data exchange possible. That is why the mutual company indicates both the enthusiasm of the entities for the decentralized and the safe sharing of data about the life sciences.
Patients, researchers and institutions benefit from data dedentalization, safety and privacy
According to Hela Labs, cooperation with Celdata will unlock exclusive opportunities when it comes to biomedical research, drug discovery and clinical investigations. In this respect, this collaboration tries to facilitate patients, researchers and institutions with seamless data exchange. In addition, both platforms also focus on integrations to enable scientists to verify, earn and publish and publish data while maintaining ownership and privacy.