Space Seed Holdings to Participate in Global Knowledge Hub Forum 2025
Space Seed Holdings, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, is excited to announce that its president, Kengo Suzuki, will speak at the
Global Knowledge Hub Forum August 2025, taking place on August 20 in Singapore at NTU@one-north. In the
144 Ventures Special Session, Suzuki will present groundbreaking ideas surrounding deep tech in Southeast Asia, especially focusing on startups in the food tech and agri-tech sectors.
This session, part of the larger conference, will feature technology showcases and pitches from portfolio companies of 144 Ventures. As part of his presentation, Suzuki will draw upon his extensive research in microalgae, fermentation technologies, longevity studies, and space-related development initiatives. He aims to share a vision rooted in science for a sustainable future, encouraging attendees to collaborate in realizing a more sustainable society.
Background on Capital Participation in 144 Ventures
In August 2024, Space Seed Holdings acquired a portion of the issued shares of
144 Ventures Pte. Ltd., based in Singapore. This investment aligns with 144 Ventures’ mission to foster a sustainable world across generations. Together, they aim to support global entrepreneurs in creating a brighter future.
Insights on 144 Ventures
144 Ventures was established with the concept of creating a
venture that lasts for 144 years, aiming to support entrepreneurs dedicated to achieving a sustainable world. Originally founded as Glocalink Singapore in 2019, the company focused on uncovering and nurturing startups in the food and agriculture sectors across Southeast Asia, addressing global movements toward sustainable food security. In August 2024, the company transitioned from its original name to
144 Ventures Pte. Ltd., broadened its focus, and reiterated its commitment to sustainable entrepreneurship.
For more information about 144 Ventures, visit
their website.
About Space Seed Holdings
Space Seed Holdings operates with the mission to
turn science fiction into non-fiction by engaging in investment activities, research, and business creation, mainly within the deep tech sector pertaining to space. Noteworthy initiatives include their
Fermentation and Longevity Fund, which supports the social implementation of fermentation and longevity technologies.
The company strives to address societal challenges and aims to equip humanity with essential technologies for living in outer space by 2040, working alongside various stakeholders. For further details about Space Seed Holdings, check their official site
here.
This participation in the Global Knowledge Hub Forum marks a significant step towards building bridges between technology and sustainability in the region, demonstrating Space Seed Holdings' ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in deep tech.