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The Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition Technical Conference serves as a critical platform for engineers, technical experts, and innovators from across the global energy value chain to showcase solutions that will drive Japan and Asia-Pacific's transition to a low-carbon future.

Taking place from 18–20 June 2025 in Tokyo, this conference will bring together technology leaders and pioneers for high-impact knowledge exchange and collaboration, focusing on cutting-edge innovations that will support energy security and decarbonisation.

Curated by a Technical Committee of leading experts, the conference features speakers selected through a meticulous abstract submission process. The Call for Papers is now open, inviting submissions of groundbreaking technical research to be presented at this prestigious event.

By submitting a paper to present at the Technical Conference, you can contribute to shaping the future of clean energy, presenting research that influences peers and impacts the broader energy ecosystem. 

Submit your abstracts by 3 January 2025 for an opportunity to present at the Technical Conference.

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The Technical Conference sessions will explore the technical and engineering challenges behind the biggest issues of the day, and promote the ideas that are driving efficiencies, synergies, and supporting industry-wide decarbonisation efforts. The conference streams will provide a unique energy platform for experts to share their best ideas and discuss their vision for the future of the sector.

Submit your abstracts for your chance to showcase your business alongside your peers and competitors. Chosen papers and presenters will showcase innovations and successful case studies to more than 6,000+ key decision makers actively leading Asia's Energy Transition projects.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS NOW OPEN TILL 3 JANUARY 2025. 

Technical conference categories

Natural gas & LNG

• E&P: New projects, financing & construction • Decarbonisation infrastructure & technologies • Methane mitigation

Hydrogen & ammonia

• Advances in hydrogen production & applications • Advances in ammonia production & applications • Hydrogen & ammonia infrastructure

Energy transition & decarbonisation

• CCS/CCUS • Energy efficiency & sustainability • Financing & investment

Renewable energy & fuels

• Wind, solar, biomass, thermal • E-Fuels & biofuels • Advances in fission & fusion

Transportation, storage & infrastructure

• Shipping & supply chains • Batteries & storage • Ports & infrastructure

Grid, utilities & power generation

• Grid infrastructure & integration • Power markets • Emerging technologies in utilities & power generation

ClimateTech

• Grid infrastructure & integration • Power markets • Emerging technologies in utilities & power generation

AI & digital transformation

• Artificial Intelligence for energy management • Cybersecurity and protection of critical infrastructure • Digital transformation in project planning/control/monitoring

Health, safety, security & environment

• Securing assets and infrastructure • Environmental impact of emerging technologies • Integrating technologies & innovation to improve HSE

Technical committee

The Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition is proud to create a Technical Conference that is developed and run by the industry, for the industry. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by leading energy experts ensuring quality and relevance of selected papers. Successful submissions will result in an invitation to present at the Technical Conference.

The Technical Committee comprises senior executives, thought leaders and technologists, spanning gas, LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, and decarbonisation technology. Committee members are selected based on their unique expertise, real world experience, and deep knowledge of critical technologies and processes, and are passionate about creating a unique platform to explore future technological innovations in Japan and globally.

Key outcomes

The Technical Conference is a pivotal event that inspires the next wave of energy innovations and technologies. This conference brings together technical experts, engineers, and executives from across the value chain to share breakthroughs, drive decarbonisation strategies, and develop impactful solutions for the region’s energy ecosystem. 

By sharing your expertise, you will play a crucial role in advancing regional competencies, addressing energy transition challenges, and influencing peers, policymakers, and industry leaders towards a sustainable and resilient energy future.

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Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition is a valuable opportunity to showcase new products that will contribute to market clarity and accurate price discovery, fostering more informed trading decisions.

Joe Raia

CCO, Abaxx Commodity Futures Exchange and Clearinghouse

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This event is a very good platform to gather information on what’s really happening in the region, what are the needs for the next year for people in the industry to act, but also it’s a great networking event because lots of discussion are taking place behind the scenes.

Magdalena Osumi

Clean Energy Researcher, Japan NRG

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There are great breakout sessions, there’s wonderful booths at the exhibition and we strongly recommend anyone interested in energy across Asia attend the Japan Energy Summit.

Paul Everingham

CEO, Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association

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It’s a good opportunity (because) all the stakeholders are coming here (to Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition), engaging together so we have the perspectives, the opinions, the projects they are working on.

Muammer Akturk

Manager, Northern Pacific Region Business Development, ABS

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From the Technical Conference, we see a lot of effort from different companies that have taken initiative in contributing into this low carbon, sustainability domain. It is important to learn from different regions as they have different challenges and different approaches.

Kian Wei Tan

Senior Advisor, Low Carbon Solutions (SEA Region), Halliburton

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