Life Science Incubator (LSI) has unveiled Singapore’s largest co-working laboratory at Elementum, a premier life sciences complex within one-north.
The launch event, officiated by Senior Minister of State Low Yen Ling, marked a significant expansion for LSI, which has tripled its lab space to accommodate the increasing demand for high-quality laboratory environments.
This new facility aims to support startups, entrepreneurs, and multinational firms in scaling their operations.
Located in JTC’s one-north business park, the state-of-the-art laboratory offers a range of flexible lab and office solutions, including open lab spaces, private suites, and tailored lab solutions. “Our mission at LSI is to remove barriers for life sciences startups and innovators by providing the critical infrastructure they need to accelerate breakthroughs,” said Zeïna Henni, Director of LSI.
Singapore continues to be a leading destination for biotech investment, with $28b allocated in 2024 under the Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2025 plan.
This investment reinforces Singapore’s status as a top biotech hub in Southeast Asia. John Ratcliffe, CIO of Altea Investments, highlighted the importance of the new facility, stating, “This co-working laboratory will provide the critical space and resources needed for startups, researchers, and global firms to accelerate advancements in biotechnology and medical innovation.”
Looking ahead, LSI plans to expand into the broader Asia-Pacific region, with Australia as its next key market. This move is part of LSI’s strategy to leverage its established relationships within Australia’s life sciences sector, aiming to launch its first location there later this year.
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