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ICRER 2027 proudly acknowledges and thanks Melbourne-based artist Luke Penrith for creating the custom artwork featured across the conference branding. Luke Penrith’s ancestry connects him to the Wiradjuri, Wotjobaluk, Yuin and Gumbaynggirr Nations. His work is deeply grounded in culture, with a strong focus on supporting and nurturing First Nations businesses and communities. Respect for Lore, culture and heritage is central to his practice, and is powerfully expressed through his distinctive art and design, including his custom Aboriginal artworks.
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are reshaping the future of nuclear deployment in Asia. With their modular design, smaller footprint, enhanced safety features, and faster construction timelines, SMRs offer a practical solution for nations seeking flexible low-carbon power especially for remote regions, industrial hubs, data centres, hydrogen production, desalination, and island grids. From large-scale nuclear expansion in China, India, and South Korea, to emerging interest across Southeast Asia, the region is moving from long-term planning to real implementation. Governments are strengthening policy support, licensing pathways, and cross-border cooperation, while investors and developers are increasingly exploring bankable business models and supply chain localisation to enable deployment at scale.
The 2nd part of CMT’s Data Centre series which gathers the entire data center ecosystem - companies involved in designing, building & operating sustainable data centers , realtors, technology suppliersns, energy sectors, providers of renewable energy and energy efficiency – solar, hydro, biomass, biogas, nuclear, low carbon emission tech providers, companies in water cooling solutions, water treatment, heat recycling technologies and many more
Renewable Gas Markets Asia brings together policymakers, utilities, buyers, developers, traders, technology providers and infrastructure owners to examine how biomethane, e-methane and BioLNG are being mobilised to meet real demand. Taking place in Tokyo on 19–20 May 2026, the conference focuses on the full journey from policy intent to physical supply. Carbon accounting and certification frameworks, global production pathways, BioLNG liquefaction and shipping, and bankable offtake structures are discussed with one objective in mind: turning targets into delivered molecules. This is a market-focused forum for decision-makers shaping the next chapter of gas in Asia.
BIOINNOVASIA 2025, which welcomed 400+ industry executives, 60+ global speakers, 20+ leading sponsors and exhibitors, BIOINNOVASIA 2026 returns as Asia’s premier forum for biofuels, biomass, biocarbon, and carbon removal solutions, reinforcing on sustainability as a core principle across all pathways and applications. Over three days, the event brings together policymakers, investors, utilities, industrial users, producers, and traders to explore the latest market developments, innovations, and investment opportunities shaping the region’s bioeconomy.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry in Asia Pacific is on the path for significant expansion, with cumulative investment across capture, transport and storage projected to reach US$622 billion by 2050, according to Wood Mackenzie. As Asia accelerates its path toward net-zero emissions, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is emerging as a cornerstone of the region’s industrial decarbonization strategy.
The Argus Asia Carbon Conference brings together leading policymakers, airlines, fuel producers, financiers, corporates, and carbon market experts from across APAC to discuss the evolving compliance landscape, SAF policy and deployment, decarbonisation strategies, regional ETS developments, and the future of carbon markets. The conference features senior‑level speakers from government, aviation, finance, energy, and sustainability, providing critical insights for decision‑makers navigating the next stage of Asia’s low‑carbon transition.
ProPak Vietnam 2026 is the premier international trade event dedicated to the rapidly evolving processing and packaging industry in Vietnam and beyond. This annual exhibition is a key platform for leading technology providers across food, beverage, and pharmaceutical processing and packaging, as well as printing and labeling solutions, to connect with thousands of industry leaders, professionals, and stakeholders from across the supply chain.
Plastics & Rubber Vietnam is now the dedicated networking platform covering all of the manufacturing processes, technologies and services essential to the plastics and rubber sectors in Vietnam and Indochina. Plastics & Rubber Vietnam in its presence from 31 March to 02 April, 2026 will showcase a wide assortment of the latest technology
Domestic and international businesses in the Food, Beverage, and Hospitality sectors are experiencing significant growth in the Vietnamese market. Whether you are a manufacturer or a distributor, the FHV exhibition promises to provide you with opportunities to connect and trade with target customers and potential partners from various provinces across Vietnam as well as internationally, encompassing a wide range of industry segments. Importantly, they are also seeking quality suppliers and partners to meet their business needs.