An invitation-only working forum hosted by the Asia Science Mission
The Asia Science Mission (ASM), in collaboration with PMUB and Future Earth Thailand, will host an invitation-only working forum, Asia Impact Forum 2026, in Bangkok on February 25, 2026.
This forum will bring together senior leaders from philanthropy, development finance, government, science, and community innovation to explore how mission-driven collaboration can accelerate resilient, large-scale outcomes across Asia.
Asia faces escalating climate change, water scarcity, food security pressures, and widening socio-ecological risks. Yet responses remain fragmented, and learning rarely scales across borders. Despite strong scientific capacity and growing investment, insufficient cross-sector coordination continues to limit durable impact.
The Asia Impact Forum responds to this challenge by creating a focused working space for mission-driven collaboration—aligning science, policy, community priorities, and catalytic capital to coherent, sequenced, scalable action across the region.
Rather than announcements or pledges, the Asia Impact Forum prioritises strategic alignment, shared learning, and relationship-building. Participants will engage directly with emerging demonstration initiatives from across Asia, examining what early results reveal about scaling solutions, coordinating action across sectors, and informing future investment and policy decisions.
Through structured dialogue and collaborative exploration, the Forum will:
Surface learning from mission-driven initiatives operating in diverse Asian contexts
Explore how coordination and shared learning can reduce delivery and investment risk
Develop a shared understanding of the system-level challenges constraining resilience outcomes
Shape priorities and pathways for the next phase of mission-driven action in Asia
The Forum will also introduce an emerging regional framework to guide mission-driven collaboration across Asia—linking science, practice, and policy while supporting more coherent, sequenced action over time.
If you are interested, please contact ASM Director Anik Bhaduri at a.bhaduri@asiasciencemission.org.
The ASM is supported by the ISC Regional Focal Point for Asia and the Pacific, which is funded by the Australian Department of Industry, Science and Resources and led by the Australian Academy of Science. The five-year programme (2023-2028) is working to ensure that regional needs and priorities are adequately represented in the International Science Council’s global agenda on issues of major importance to both science and society.