According to a recent LinkedIn post from Adaptavate, the company is introducing its carbon-negative, drop-in construction materials in Asia, starting with a showcase event in Singapore at The GEAR by Kajima. The session is described as featuring the first wall in Asia installed with Adaptavate materials, aimed at demonstrating performance in regional climate conditions and compatibility with existing construction systems.
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The post also references Adaptavate’s participation in The GEAR by Kajima’s “Breaking Ground on Sustainable Materials” event, which is positioned as exploring the future of sustainable construction materials and related technologies. For investors, this activity suggests an early-stage market entry strategy into a region that the post notes accounts for about half of global building activity and is experiencing rising demand under tighter embodied-carbon regulation.
If Adaptavate can establish proof of concept and industry partnerships through these events, it could improve its prospects for scaling sales in a large, regulation-driven market for low-carbon and circular building materials. The association with Kajima and Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority, as mentioned in the post, may also signal potential alignment with influential ecosystem players, which could support future commercialization and regional expansion efforts.

