According to a recent LinkedIn post from Adaptavate, the company is entering the Asian market through a strategic collaboration with The GEAR by Kajima, the innovation and technology services arm of Kajima. The post indicates that Adaptavate’s circular, carbon‑negative construction materials will be showcased via The GEAR Startup CoLab Programme at The GEAR building in Singapore.
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The LinkedIn post highlights the first demonstration of three products—Breathaboard, Breathaplasta and Carbonboard—as a platform to generate real‑world performance data and build market confidence in bio‑based, carbon‑negative materials. The focus on performance evidence and early adopter engagement may be aimed at reducing perceived technology and adoption risk for potential customers across the APAC construction sector.
According to the post, the Singapore showcase is positioned as a step toward early commercial adoption of Adaptavate’s materials in one of the world’s fastest‑growing construction markets. For investors, this suggests a potential pathway to revenue growth if demonstration projects successfully validate performance, cost competitiveness and scalability in regional building applications.
The post also mentions that a high‑profile project using these materials has already been confirmed and that local production partnerships are being explored. If these initiatives progress, they could improve unit economics through localized manufacturing, strengthen Adaptavate’s strategic positioning in sustainable construction, and potentially increase its attractiveness to partners and climate‑focused capital providers in the APAC region.

