SPACECOOL Receives Investment Prize at 'The Liveability Challenge 2026' in Singapore
SPACECOOL Inc. was selected as one of the top three companies and received the Investment Prize at 'The Liveability Challenge 2026,' organized by the Temasek Foundation, for its innovative cooling solution for tropical urban areas.
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SPACECOOL Inc. was selected as one of the top three companies out of over 1,500 applications from more than 100 countries and received the Investment Prize at 'The Liveability Challenge 2026,' a global sustainability initiative organized by the Temasek Foundation and operated by Eco-Business.
The Liveability Challenge (TLC) is a global initiative that evaluates innovative solutions for addressing urgent sustainability challenges in urban tropical regions.
SPACECOOL was the only Japanese company selected as a finalist in the 'Cool Earth' category, which focuses on addressing climate change and heat-related issues. At the grand finale held on May 20, 2026, at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, the company delivered a final pitch for its cooling solution for tropical cities, leveraging its proprietary radiative cooling material, 'SPACECOOL,' and won the Investment Prize.
Experiencing firsthand the severity of the heat issues faced by Singapore and Southeast Asia, along with the commitment to addressing them, was impactful. Motivated by this award, SPACECOOL aims to use this as a trigger to implement sustainable cooling solutions in Southeast Asia and further accelerate efforts to improve heat-related challenges on a global scale.
[About SPACECOOL Inc.]
Founded in April 2021, SPACECOOL is a Japan-based climate-tech startup. It researches, develops, and sells 'SPACECOOL,' a radiative cooling material that turns the natural phenomenon of radiative cooling into technology, enabling zero-energy cooling during the day.
[About Radiative Cooling Material 'SPACECOOL']
Under direct sunlight, this new material not only blocks sunlight and suppresses heat absorption, but also releases heat into outer space as infrared radiation within the 'atmospheric window' wavelength range. It possesses world-class radiative cooling performance, enabling temperature reductions below the ambient air temperature with zero energy.
The Liveability Challenge (TLC) is a global initiative that evaluates innovative solutions for addressing urgent sustainability challenges in urban tropical regions.
SPACECOOL was the only Japanese company selected as a finalist in the 'Cool Earth' category, which focuses on addressing climate change and heat-related issues. At the grand finale held on May 20, 2026, at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, the company delivered a final pitch for its cooling solution for tropical cities, leveraging its proprietary radiative cooling material, 'SPACECOOL,' and won the Investment Prize.
Experiencing firsthand the severity of the heat issues faced by Singapore and Southeast Asia, along with the commitment to addressing them, was impactful. Motivated by this award, SPACECOOL aims to use this as a trigger to implement sustainable cooling solutions in Southeast Asia and further accelerate efforts to improve heat-related challenges on a global scale.
[About SPACECOOL Inc.]
Founded in April 2021, SPACECOOL is a Japan-based climate-tech startup. It researches, develops, and sells 'SPACECOOL,' a radiative cooling material that turns the natural phenomenon of radiative cooling into technology, enabling zero-energy cooling during the day.
[About Radiative Cooling Material 'SPACECOOL']
Under direct sunlight, this new material not only blocks sunlight and suppresses heat absorption, but also releases heat into outer space as infrared radiation within the 'atmospheric window' wavelength range. It possesses world-class radiative cooling performance, enabling temperature reductions below the ambient air temperature with zero energy.
FAQ
What can SPACECOOL's radiative cooling material be used for?
It can be applied to buildings, outdoor infrastructure, people, and plants, contributing to reduced energy loads and improved heat stress.
What are SPACECOOL's next steps following this award?
The company aims to accelerate implementation in Southeast Asia and tackle global heat challenges.
Where did SPACECOOL receive this award?
The award was received at the grand finale held at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore.