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Phase 1 costs S$500 million to build and comprises a cluster of 7 buildings of 8 to 12 storeys high which are interconnected by sky bridges.

Phase 1, 2, and 3 have been completed and provides a total of over 278,500sqm of built-up space.

Phase 4 has been taken up by Procter & Gamble for its Singapore Innovation Centre.

Phase 5 will provide 46,182sqm of biomedical research facility for additional laboratory space.

Biopolis at one-north is one of JTC’s key projects to boost the biomedical industry as the country’s next engine of economic growth.

As the premier research hub for Biomedical Science, Biopolis hosts key public and private biomedical research institutes and organisations. When fully developed, the Biopolis will anchor the development of the entire research and development (R&D) value chain of life sciences. This will encompass basic drug discovery, clinical development and medical technology research.

Principal Occupiers

Well-known pharmaceutical companies such as Abbott, Eli Lilly and Novartis, as well as researchers from the private and public sectors have made Biopolis their home.

Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world’s leading consumer health giant, has taken up the entire Phase 4 of the Biopolis for its Singapore Innovation Centre. The S$120 million Innovation Centre will undertake strategic upstream corporate research through collaborative research with A*STAR, focusing on new innovations for consumers. The facility will house 400 researchers when fully completed in 2013.

Fast Facts

  • Phase 1 costs S$500 million to build and comprises a cluster of 7 buildings of 8 to 12 storeys high which are interconnected by sky bridges.
  • Phase 1, 2, and 3 have been completed and provides a total of over 278,500sqm of built-up space.
  • Phase 4 has been taken up by Procter & Gamble for its Singapore Innovation Centre.
  • Phase 5 will provide 46,182sqm of biomedical research facility for additional laboratory space.
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Last updated: 02 September 2011