Space Seed Holdings Pays Courtesy Visit to Dr. Ooi at Monash University Malaysia

Space Seed Holdings Co., Ltd.

08/26/2024 12:00 pm

On August 22, 2024, Kengo Suzuki, CEO of Space Seed Holdings Ltd., visited Monash University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to meet with Dr. Ooi Chien Wei of the School of Engineering. The purpose of this visit was to gather insights into the biochemical research being conducted at Monash University and explore potential collaboration opportunities with our team. Dr. Ooi specializes in the fields of bioprocess design and bio-catalysis. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of bio-chemistry, particularly in the design and synthesis of bioactive molecules. Dr. Ooi holds a PhD in Bioprocess Engineering and has a strong publication record in top-tier scientific journals. His work is highly regarded in the scientific community, and he has been involved in numerous research projects funded by prestigious organizations. In addition to his research activities, Dr. Ooi is also a dedicated educator, committed to nurturing the next generation of scientists through his teaching and mentorship.
There was an active discussion on the potential of microorganisms in water treatment, as well as on methods for effectively utilizing carbon dioxide by fixing it through algae. Additionally, the roles of both companies in implementing these solutions in society using a molecular biology approach were also thoroughly explored.

About Space Seed Holdings Ltd.
Space Seed Holdings Ltd. is working to solve social issues through the exploration of new technology themes, investment in start-ups, and joint research with universities, with the mission of “turning science fiction into non-fiction.” Ultimately, the company aims to work with various stakeholders to develop the technologies necessary for living in outer space. In the future, we plan to actively provide new services and products to address social issues while continuing a science-based dialogue with society based on “science” x “narrative,” utilizing our in-house academic knowledge and networks.
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