Subject: FUTURE FIT ASIA 2026: MEET THE 11 INNOVATORS WHERE FOOD, HEALTH AND PLANET CONVERGE

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WHERE CONVERGENCE DRIVES INNOVATION

The greatest breakthroughs rarely come from going deeper into a single field. Steve Jobs didn’t just design computers, he brought the artistry of calligraphy into the digital world, creating machines that were not only functional, but beautiful. James Cameron didn’t just make films, he fused marine science and deep-sea exploration with cinema, pushing both technological limits and human imagination.

Likewise, the most transformative solutions for Food, Health, and Planet emerge when we understand their connections.

10 years in, this is what Future Fit Asia stands for.

As we mark our 10th edition, we are proud to announce the 11 startups selected for the Future Fit Asia Innovation Challenge, taking place at our flagship conference on 12–13 May 2026 at the Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore.

THREE THEMATIC SESSIONS. ONE COMMON THREAD.

This year’s conference is organized around three themes that may seem distinct, but ultimately converge on a shared foundation:

  • Toxicity is a subject often overlooked, underestimated or quietly avoided. We confront it directly, examining its impact across food systems, environments, and health.

  • Planetary Health asks a broader question: how do we protect and restore the natural systems that sustain all life, while supporting biodiversity and enabling healthy aging through our food and agricultural systems?

  • Food, Nutrition and Wellness challenge the long-held assumption that better health must come at a high cost, reframing the conversation around healthy longevity and exploring innovations beyond GLP-1—from gut health and metabolic science to data-driven approaches reshaping food and retail.

FIVE COUNTRIES. 11 INNOVATORS. ONE INTERSECTION.

11 HANDPICKED INNOVATORS REWRITING THE RULES — FROM AYURVEDA TO AI

For the first time, welcoming both early and growth-stage startups

AgriSciense (India) is redefining agroforestry through real-time farm-level sensing and analytics that enable early, precise pest intervention, reducing ecological and carbon footprints while preserving cost neutrality for growers.

Aquabloom (Indonesia) converts Indonesian tropical seaweed into high-performance biostimulants and feed additives, delivering 20-30% yield improvements across 27 crops and 46 field trials, with 30x ROI for farmers per growing cycle.

Bygen (Australia) is commercialising its novel Low-Temperature Activation (LTA) technology, producing activated carbon at 50% lower cost and with 20 times fewer carbon emissions than conventional methods, helping clean air, water, and soil.

Capsber Agriscience (India) is an ag-biotech company developing microbial and bioactive technologies to detoxify agriculture and reduce dependence on chemical herbicides. Its biological weedicide platform selectively suppresses invasive weeds while preserving soil health and crop productivity.

Fermenstation (Japan) develops high-functionality ingredients from underutilised biomass using data-driven, multi-microbe fermentation, building circular, bio-based supply chains for the future of food.

HydGene Renewables (Australia) uses a biological catalyst to convert agricultural residues and waste into green hydrogen and locally-produced nitrogen fertiliser at lower cost, offering a resilient alternative to volatile global fertiliser supply chains. Its technology is proven at scale and backed by the Australian Government.

Pandawa Agri Indonesia (Indonesia) develops science-based agricultural solutions that reduce pesticide use by up to 50% while maintaining crop productivity, enabling plantations and smallholders across Southeast Asia to transition toward lower-toxicity and lower-emission farming systems.

PtBio Inc. (Japan) integrates proprietary genome editing with AI-driven data analysis to develop breakthrough food solutions including allergen-reduced eggs, helping shift the global food system toward a more inclusive "Food for All" society.

Terpiot Guangzhou Biotechnology (China) leverages AI-driven synthetic biology to engineer microbial cell factories that replace polluting synthesis and land-intensive plant extraction, delivering bio-alternatives across personal care, food ingredients, and non-toxic pest and vector control.

Xiaozao Tech (China) focuses on Nannochloropsis microalgae cultivation and high-value active ingredients for food, supplements, and personal care, offering sustainable, non-animal sourced alternatives across health and nutrition applications.

Zeroharm Sciences (India) develops 100% plant-based nutraceuticals using advanced nano-formulation technology, combining principles of Ayurveda with modern science to deliver targeted health solutions across immunity, gut health, and women's wellness. The company serves over 800,000 customers across India, the US, UK, and UAE.

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Goodwood Park Hotel will play host to this exceptional edition

A landmark for Singaporean, the hotel, situated on Scotts Road, provides a tranquil retreat amidst six hectares of landscaped gardens, steps away from the bustling Orchard Road shopping district.


Enjoy your special delegate rates. More details are available on the conference registration form, or alternatively, you can contact us at ffaa@idcapital.com.sg

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