AMAI represents the Indian Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industries nationally and globally and facilitate the industry’s technological and economic growth, continuous improvement in protecting human health and environment, guided by sound science, technology and risk management principles. They work closely with World Chlorine Council, Euro Chlor, The Chlorine Institute, American Chemistry Council-Chlorine Devision and is also represented in these organisations.
Chemical Weekly has been unfailingly serving the cause of the chemical industry, since 1955, to be now accorded a status few industry publications can claim to have! Sevak Publications, the flagship of the group, was established in 1957 as a partnership firm, and today constitutes the hub of a few other business entities that offer a wide range of products and services for the chemical and allied industries. Sevak Publications and associated companies constitute perhaps the only group in India catering exclusively to the needs of the chemical industry.
Indian Chemical News is a leading Indian media platform dedicated to the chemical and allied industries, providing news, analysis, trends, technology updates, and executive interviews to professionals across the sector. With a focus on delivering independent, authoritative industrial insight through its online publication, newsletters, research reports, and events, Indian Chemical News serves senior decision‑makers, technology suppliers, investors, and policymakers in the chemical and petrochemical ecosystem.
The Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA), established in 1967, is a progressive trade association providing leadership and quality service to its members and the plastics industry. MPMA is a non-profit organisation that serves as the official voice of the Malaysian plastics industry, representing its members and the industry in Government interaction, spearheading the plastics industry’s growth by providing the platforms to assist members to be globally competitive.
Vinyl industry members from ASEAN countries — Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam — established the ASEAN Vinyl Council (AVC), committing to responsible, sustainable industry development, enhancing communication with stakeholders, authorities, and the public, and promoting PVC as a practical solution to global warming, climate change, and broader environmental challenges across the region.
Register your place for the 29th ICIS & ResourceWise World Chlor-Alkali Conference. Starting at just $2199!
The following group discounts are available for attendee bookings from the same company at the same time and will be calculated off the standard rate.
- 5% discount for 3-4 attendees
- 10% discount for 5 or more attendees
Standard Rate
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What's included?
Access to all content sessions
Access to all onsite networking activities
Refreshments, lunches, and dinners
Alkali Manufacturers Association of India
AMAI is an apex body and represents manufacturers of Caustic Soda, Soda Ash, Sodium Bicarbonate and PVC, and the by-products are Chlorine and Hydrogen, in India. AMAI actively interfaces with the government and other agencies at the Centre and State levels.
AMAI appraises the industry about govt. policy reforms and their impact on industry educates through regular webinars, conferences and networking through exhibitions. Safety is of prime importance and have emergency response system CERN in force for immediately attending to emergencies due to chlorine. The Association also works closely with international professional bodies like the World Chlorine Council, Euro Chlor, The Chlorine Institute and is also represented in these organisations.
MISSION: Represent the Indian Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industries nationally and globally and facilitate the industry’s technological and economic growth, continuous improvement in protecting human health and environment, guided by sound science, technology and risk management principles. AMAI will achieve this by proactively promoting the industry through practices that are fair, inclusive and sustainable.