On the sixth floor of a new building at Science Park Drive, scientists are meticulously handling brown compounds and analysing data on monitor screens. Behind them, machines are churning more liquids in various shades of brown.
Pictures of cacao fruit and displays of chocolate products reassure visitors that nothing in this pristine laboratory is hazardous, perhaps only to those with a sweet tooth.
This is the global innovation centre of leading chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut, where the latest in cacao coatings and fillings are born. It is one of many companies that have set up their offices in Geneo, a new life sciences and research hub that aims to be a vibrant ecosystem for firms and startups in the sector.
Officially launched by CapitaLand on 22 May, Geneo comprises three properties that were progressively opened from 2019. The latest building, 1 Science Park Drive, received its temporary occupation permit in March 2025.
Companies can tap the new hub for access to not just cutting-edge facilities but also talent and collaboration opportunities, benefiting from the proximity to the National University of Singapore (NUS) and National University Hospital (NUH) just across the road.
Innovation companies in Singapore Science Park include Dyson, Merck, and Johnson & Johnson, while Singapore startup hub LaunchPad and upcoming artificial intelligence hub Kampong AI are nearby, at one-north.