As the world’s largest demand center, Asia’s energy market is critical in the global decarbonisation conversation. A largely hydrocarbons led market, Asian countries are embracing, and leading, the transition to cleaner, alternative fuels. Hydrogen and its derivatives, such as ammonia, methanol and methane, will play a crucial role in accelerating energy transition, and will likely form a larger portion of the energy mix of the future. Convening key stakeholders, hydrogen producers and developers, storage and transportation companies, and the entire supply chain, the Asia Hydrogen Summit programme will discuss the role of hydrogen in Asian economies, the latest technological breakthroughs, and strategies required to foster hydrogen trade and scale hydrogen economies of the future.
FOSTERING A HYDROGEN ECONOMY
FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

350
ATTENDEES

80%
C-LEVEL ATTENDANCE

50+
SPEAKERS

25+
EXHIBITORS

21+
HOURS OF NETWORKING

20
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
BALANCING ENERGY, SECURITY & DECARBONISATION AMBITIONS IN ASIA PACIFIC
As the world accelerates its efforts to transition to a low carbon future, hydrogen emerges as a significant fuel in enabling a sustainable energy system. Augmenting traditional and new energy sources, hydrogen will play a pivotal role in meeting global netzero targets as well as rising energy demand. The Asia Hydrogen Summit takes place at a crucial time in Asia’s energy transition journey driven by the unique challenges and opportunities addressing security, affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. Convening the global hydrogen value chain – from producers to developers, suppliers, financers, governments, think-tanks, and academia - the Asia Hydrogen Summit is uniquely positioned to drive investments, and gather insights into policies, initiatives, and opportunities in the world’s largest energy demand center.


NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Q&A SESSIONS

DEDICATED EXHIBITION

THE ASIA PACIFIC ENERGY SUMMIT AWARD
DISCUSSION THEMES
Key themes to be discussed will include:
- Advancing hydrogen trade
- Shaping forward-looking policy and regulation
- Accelerating investments in hydrogen infrastructure and projects
- Large scale deployment of hydrogen technologies