Scheduled for October 29–30, 2025, the Sustainable Asia Conference (SAC2025) will be hosted at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, driven by the School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS).

The conference theme—”Building a Resilient Asia: Innovating through Infrastructure, People, and Finance”—positions SAC2025 as a peer-reviewed academic forum designed to bridge research and policy action. It invites scholars, industry leaders, and policymakers to collaboratively tackle Asia’s sustainability challenges, advancing solutions that are both impactful and scalable.

Notable keynote speakers include Professor Benjamin Horton (City University of Hong Kong), Ms. Fang Eu-Lin (PwC Singapore), and Professor Xin Chang (Nanyang Technological University). Tracks span pressing topics such as renewable energy transitions, green infrastructure, social sustainability, green finance, behavioural insights, and resilient business practices.

SAC2025 employs a dual peer-review model involving both academic and industry reviewers, ensuring relevance and rigor in presented content. The early-bird registration deadline is 31 August 2025, followed by standard registration through 28 September 2025. 

Those who are planning sustainable events can look to SAC2025 as an exemplar of how to craft conferences that offer strategic insights, collaboration across sectors, and direct pathways to impact. The conference’s model emphasizes clarity of purpose, balanced programming, and structured access through academic rigor and networking alignment.