Asia Pacific Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition
Adelaide Convention Centre

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Meet the Decision‑Makers Powering Green Industrialisation

Bringing together global energy leaders alongside government representatives, the Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Summit provides a critical platform to accelerate collaboration and progress across the energy transition. 

The expanded 2026 Summit Program further strengthens its focus on the decarbonisation of heavy industry, featuring dedicated content and targeted engagement opportunities across Green Metals, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Green Cement, and Methanol and Ammonia production.

Discover the Expanded Summit Program

The 2026 Asia Pacific Hydrogen Summit will broaden its scope to further address the decarbonisation of heavy industry, recognising the critical role these sectors play in meeting net zero commitments.

Expanded program feature:

Green Metals

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

Green Cement

Methanol and Ammonia production

Plan Your Visit to Adelaide

Hear from past attendees

Loved it and thought there was more of a vibe than last year. All those announcements certainly added to it. Amazing how Fiona Simon’s “Hold the line” and Mick de Brenni”s “Stay the Course” aligned! Great participants and very interesting panels, perfect location and thanks for not cooling it down as absurdly as this conference center has been known to.


Florence Lindhaus
Head of Hydrogen

German-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce

The event was well organised and succeeded in bringing together key stakeholders in hydrogen industry.


Elina Ketibian
Project Officer

DEIT

Venue & Travel

Venue:

Adelaide Convention Centre

Thursday, 3 September 2026

 Friday, 4 September 2026

Why Visit Adelaide

Extend your summit trip and spend some time exploring Adelaide and the beautiful surrounding regions.

South Australia has made a name for itself as a relaxed region full of wine, wildlife and natural wonder. Soak up the capital of Adelaide's sophisticated art and dining scene, taste classic Australian drops in undulating wine regions and watch koalas snooze among island treetops.


Highlights of Adelaide

The bustling city of Adelaide is brimming with events that excite, restaurants that inspire and beaches that make you feel at ease. What’s more, Adelaide sits right at the foot of three incredible wine regions that produce both world-renowned and under-the-radar wines. So when you visit, make sure you leave enough time to experience the city and explore its stunning surrounds.

Eat & Drink

  • Adelaide Central Market – one of the largest fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere, packed with local food, quick lunches, and coffee spots
  • Peel & Leigh Street laneways – bars, restaurants, and after-hours energy right in the city
  • Rundle Street & East End – easy dining, cafés, and group-friendly options

Things To Do (Close to the Convention Centre)

  • Adelaide Oval – stadium tours, rooftop climbs, and city views
  • Art Gallery of South Australia – free entry and one of the country’s best collections
  • Adelaide Park Lands & River Torrens – walking paths and green space right through the city

Get Outdoors

  • Glenelg Beach – 25–30 mins by tram from the CBD, with cafés, jetty walks, and sunsets
  • Henley Beach – relaxed vibe with great seafood and coastal dining
  • River Torrens kayaking or walking trails – right on your doorstep

Getting Around

  • Walkable CBD – most key locations are close together
  • Free tram zone in the city centre
  • Direct tram to Glenelg Beach
  • Easy access to tours for wine regions and day trips

Other Events

Adelaide is a hive of activity during the week of the Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Summit and Exhibition

The 47th Australia–Korea Business Council (AKBC) – Korea–Australia Business Council (KABC) Joint Meeting will be held from Tuesday, 1 September to Wednesday, 2 September 2026 in Adelaide, South Australia.

The Joint Meeting is AKBC's annual flagship event and a cornerstone of the Australia–Korea business calendar. Hosting responsibilities alternate each year between Australia and Korea, and in 2026, AKBC is proud to welcome senior business leaders, government representatives and industry experts to Adelaide for this important bilateral forum.

Copper to the World Conference taking place 2-3 September at the Adelaide Convention Centre explores copper’s vital role in technological transformation, evolving market dynamics, and the drive for sustainability.

Working in partnership with the Government of South Australia, their bold vision seeks to position South Australia as the primary contributor to Australia becoming the world's third-largest copper producer by 2030, aiming to more than triple South Australia’s copper production to an impressive 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).

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