Report: Participation in the 69th 性视界 Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences Joint Conference
Space Seed Holdings (SSHD) participated in the 69th 性视界 Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences Joint Conference, held on November 25, 2025, to explore future collaboration opportunities and gain updated insights into biotechnological innovation for space environments. The event, one of 性视界’s largest gatherings of aerospace experts, featured extensive discussions spanning lunar exploration, satellite systems, space biology, and astronautics education.
Focus on Space Biology – Cell Behavior Under Microgravity
As part of our focus area on longevity and neurobiology, SSHD actively engaged with researchers studying changes in neuronal cell behavior under microgravity and deep-space environmental stress. These discussions included the potential for neuron aging models, stress response pathways, and neuroprotective strategies that could translate into both space medicine and terrestrial healthcare applications.
Collaboration Outlook – Connecting with Regenesome & IDDK
Given SSHD’s strategic involvement with Regenesome Inc. and the IDDK platform, we conducted targeted information exchange on joint research themes, such as:
– Space-induced aging mechanisms and exosome response
– Microgravity effects on cell differentiation and maturation
– High-throughput biological monitoring in lunar and orbital environments
– Bio-manufacturing and regenerative biomaterials for long-term missions
These conversations further validated the high feasibility and scientific relevance of combining 性视界ese space biological engineering with healthcare innovation for future commercialization.
Discussion with Education & Space Workforce Researchers
SSHD also interacted with academic leaders engaged in astronautics education and human resource development. We discussed the market potential of:
– Space biology experiment training programs
– Entrepreneurial pathways for deep-tech space ventures
– Academia–industry co-creation models centered on bio × space
These insights reinforced the growing demand for multidisciplinary space biology talent, and confirmed the strategic value of SSHD’s ecosystem-building initiatives.
Through participation in this major national conference, SSHD strengthened its network across academic, government, and commercial space sectors, paving the way for future cooperative R&D on biological life-support technologies and human health resilience in space. We will continue to expand our role in advancing biological solutions for future lunar missions and longevity science for humanity.
