Spacenome Lab., Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Daigo Fujita) exhibited at a booth and delivered a pitch at the 'National Knowledge Manufacturing Conference 2026' held on March 27, 2026, broadcasting the potential for co-creation regarding space utilization.

Real Co-Creation Discussions Born at the Exhibition Booth At the venue, discussions were held with manufacturing companies and startups about the possibilities of research and business development utilizing the space environment. Through the exhibition of spacesuits and experiment modules, interest was drawn even from companies that previously had no connection with space.

Photo 1: In the discussions at the booth, the distance with visitors was close, and debates delving into specific technologies and applications unfolded.

Pitch Presentation: 'Space for All Industries' Also, on stage, CEO Fujita took the podium and introduced the initiatives of Spacenome Lab. under the vision that 'Space utilization is not a domain belonging to a part of the industry, but one that should be opened to all industries.'

In particular, he explained: - A space experiment environment accessible even to mid-sized and small businesses - A new research and development model that expands terrestrial technology to space These topics garnered high interest from the audience.

Photo 2: In the pitch presentation, the possibilities of Space x Manufacturing were presented to a fully packed audience.

'SPACE LAB.': Towards an Era Where Anyone Can Conduct Space Experiments 'SPACE LAB.', introduced in this exhibition and pitch, is a platform that allows companies and researchers to easily utilize the space environment by leveraging ultra-small space experiment modules.

By integrating items such as: - Sensors - Culture systems - Communication functions into a palm-sized module, it can accommodate a wide range of applications, including microbial experiments and materials development.

Figure 1: An image of the ultra-small space experiment module that realizes the 'miniaturization and democratization' of space experiments.

From the Conference to the 'Next Project' At this conference, considerations for specific collaborations with multiple companies have advanced, and discussions toward future joint research and demonstration projects have begun.

Spacenome Lab. places importance on creating a 'starting point for co-creation' where the next research and business start moving right on the spot, rather than stopping at a mere exhibition.

Connection with Education: Towards Cultivating Next-Generation Space Talent Furthermore, in collaboration with 'NEST LAB.', a research and education program for elementary, middle, and high school students, they are also working on cultivating the next generation of talent who will be responsible for space research.

By connecting research and education, they are advancing the creation of a mechanism to continuously produce 'human resources on the side of using space'.

Future Prospects Moving forward, Spacenome Lab. will promote: - Acceleration of joint research with the manufacturing industry - Standardization and cost reduction of space experiments - Human resource development through the fusion of education and research aiming to realize a 'society where using space is the norm'.

Company Profile / Inquiries Company Name: Spacenome Lab., Inc. Representative: Daigo Fujita, CEO Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo URL: https://spacenome.jp

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