Geneo Opens At Singapore Science Park: Why CapitaLand’s S$1.4b Hub Matters

Geneo is now officially open at Singapore Science Park, giving the one-north and Kent Ridge business corridor a new life-sciences and innovation anchor.

CapitaLand says the cluster totals about S$1.4 billion in investment and spans three properties: 1 Science Park Drive, 5 Science Park Drive and 7 Science Park Drive.

The Key Numbers

  • Total gross floor area: about 180,600 square metres.
  • Specialised space: about 80,000 square metres for biomedical R&D, flexible laboratories and Grade A business park workspaces.
  • Properties: 1, 5 and 7 Science Park Drive.
  • Opening date: 22 May 2026.
  • Ownership: jointly owned by CapitaLand Development and CapitaLand Ascendas REIT.

Tenants And Infrastructure

CapitaLand names tenants including A*STAR, Barry Callebaut, Chugai Pharmabody Research, Henkel and NSG Bio. That tenant mix matters because wet-lab and R&D users have more specific infrastructure needs than standard office occupiers.

Geneo includes wet lab and wet lab-ready floors, coworking laboratory space, high-floor-loading units and smart building systems. The precinct also includes Bridge+ Geneo spaces such as The Seed, The Canopy and The Apex for collaboration and events.

Sustainability And Precinct Impact

The three properties have BCA Green Mark Platinum ratings, while 7 Science Park Drive includes Super Low Energy recognition. CapitaLand also highlights a distributed district cooling network and WELL Core Gold certification for 1 and 7 Science Park Drive.

For readers tracking nearby precinct changes, LBRD’s earlier guide to Gourmet Xchange at Kallang shows a different side of how mixed-use nodes are being repositioned around work, food and visitor traffic.

Location Notes

Booking, registration or visitor details are on the Geneo Singapore Science Park page.

Clara Tan
Clara Tan
Clara Tan is Little Big Red Dot's Editor-at-Large. She oversees the quality and direction of content across all categories, bringing depth, context, and a sharp editorial eye to everything she covers. Clara writes thoughtful, well-researched features that connect the dots across lifestyle, culture, business, and current affairs in Singapore.

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