Track 01
Frontier Science & Responsible AI
Advances in basic/applied science and AI as a scientific enabler that is safe, ethical, and resource‑efficient.
Asian Scholars International Conference 2026
ASIC 2026 gathers emerging and established scholars, industry experts, and policy makers to co-create solutions for a more sustainable, inclusive, and innovative Asia.
Conference Starts In
18–19 April 2026 · Najing, China · Hybrid
Early-bird registration closes 31 January 2026. Secure your seat now.
About ASIC 2026
Indonesia is taking a major step toward a sustainable and collaborative future through ASIC 2026, hosted for the first time by Perluni Tiongkok in partnership with PPI Tiongkok, PPIT Nanjing, and the Scholars of Indonesia–China Network (SINO). With the theme “Strengthening Regional Research through Indonesia–China Collaboration for Innovation, Culture, and Sustainability,” this flagship forum unites scholars, researchers, practitioners, and students from across the Asia-Pacific to exchange knowledge, foster innovation, and address regional challenges through science and technology.
Centering on student creativity and cross-cultural cooperation, ASIC 2026 promotes responsible AI, sustainable development, and inclusive progress—empowering the next generation of leaders to build a more resilient, connected, and impactful future for the region.
Hybrid Format
On-site sessions in Najing with fully supported virtual participation for regional and global audiences.
Networking
Curated networking lounges, mentoring sessions, and collaboration clinics to help you build long-term partnerships.
Publication Opportunities
Selected papers will be considered for indexed proceedings and partner journals focusing on Asian studies, innovation, and development.
Four Thematic Tracks
Each track is designed to encourage cross-disciplinary dialogue and actionable insights for the future of Asia.
Track 01
Advances in basic/applied science and AI as a scientific enabler that is safe, ethical, and resource‑efficient.
Track 02
Engineering, systems, and platforms that connect research to implementation.
Track 03
Science‑based development that is environmentally considerate, socially just, and resilient (not limited to “low‑carbon”).
Track 04
Health as a pillar of sustainability—from omics to data‑driven public health.