Where is Schrödinger headquartered?
Schrödinger is headquartered in New York, NY. Its office footprint includes New York, NY, Portland, OR, Cambridge, MA, San Diego, CA, Mannheim, Germany, Tokyo, Japan, plus remote or market-based teams where applicable.
- HQ
- New York, NY
- HQ address
- New York, NY
- Offices
- New York, NY; Portland, OR; Cambridge, MA
- Founded
- 1990
- Employees
- 850+
- Largest hub
- New York, NY
Schrödinger office locations
Schrödinger's main hub is New York, NY, with additional offices or distributed teams supporting the business.
- New York, NY· Headquarters
- Portland, OR· Office
- Cambridge, MA· Office
- San Diego, CA· Office
- Mannheim, Germany· Office
- Tokyo, Japan· Office
Where is Schrödinger's headquarters?
Schrödinger's headquarters is New York, NY. Public company profiles and investor materials use that location as the primary corporate hub.
For field teams, headquarters is the best starting point for executive meetings, finance/procurement mapping, and investor-relations context.
What other offices does Schrödinger have?
The public footprint includes New York, NY, Portland, OR, Cambridge, MA, San Diego, CA, Mannheim, Germany, Tokyo, Japan. Some locations represent corporate offices, labs, manufacturing, commercial teams, call centers, or distributed-market operations rather than equal headquarters.
Territory planning should distinguish executive hubs from clinical, commercial, manufacturing, member-service, and engineering locations.
What Schrödinger's office footprint means for territory planning
The safest first territory assumption is to map headquarters, major operating hubs, and remote teams separately. Executive buying committees may sit near New York, NY, while users and technical evaluators can be distributed.
For ABM, combine HQ coverage with regional healthcare markets, conference presence, customer sites, and the time zones where implementation and support teams work.
As of June 2026.Sources:Schrödinger websiteSchrödinger FY 2025 results
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