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SUMMARY:2026 Asian Lubricant Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Asia’s first and only exhibition dedicated to the entire lubricants value chain. \n8–10 September 2026 | MITEC\, Kuala Lumpur\, MalaysiaOrganized by F&L Asia Ltd. and the Asian Lubricants Industry Association (ALIA) \nTheme:”Cooling the Future: Lubricants & Fluids for Next-Generation Data Infrastructure” \nALE 2026 focuses on next-generation fluids for AI\, HPC\, and data center cooling\, aligning with Malaysia’s rise as a digital leader and national strategies under NETR and NIMP 2030. \nWhy Exhibit: \n\nExclusive industry focus.\nThe first and only exhibition in Asia centered on AI-driven cooling and digital infrastructure support.\nFrom raw materials to end-user applications\, no other event in Asia covers the full value chain.\nMalaysia is becoming a major digital economy and AI hub.\nHigh-value exhibitor benefits not matched by competitors.\n2\,000+ targeted visitors – a proven high-traffic event packed with decision-makers and industry specialists.\nQualified leads – connect directly with formulators\, blenders\, OEMs\, additive suppliers\, fleet operators\, and more.
URL:https://asianlubricants.org/event/2026-asian-lubricant-exhibition/
LOCATION:MITEC\, Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:ALE 2026 Technical Training - Grease Technology: Fundamentals\, Manufacturing & Application
DESCRIPTION:In Cooperation with the European Lubricating Grease Institute (ELGI)\nAbout the Course\nGrease is widely used across industry\, yet expertise in grease formulation\, manufacturing and field diagnosis remains relatively scarce across the Asia-Pacific region. \nDelivered in cooperation with the European Lubricating Grease Institute (ELGI) and led by four grease experts from ELGI member companies\, this two-day technical training course provides engineers\, formulators\, distributors\, end-users and maintenance professionals with a structured grounding in grease technology. \nThe programme follows the ELGI curriculum\, adapted for an Asian audience\, and progresses from the fundamentals of base oils\, thickener chemistry\, additives and test methods to grease manufacturing\, application selection\, field diagnosis\, regulations\, conformity standards and current market trends. \nApproximately 11 hours of instruction will be delivered across the two days\, combining technical learning with practical application. \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is designed for lubricant formulators and technical staff; reliability\, maintenance and plant engineers; grease distributors and technical sales personnel; procurement specifiers; end-users; and professionals moving into the grease category from a broader lubricants background. \nNo prior grease-specific training is required. \nWhat You Will Learn\nBy the end of the two-day course\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain how base oil\, thickener and additive systems combine to define grease performance.\nIdentify major thickener types and understand the applications each suits.\nInterpret standard grease test methods and understand what the results mean in practice.\nUnderstand how grease is manufactured and how process choices affect the finished product.\nSelect grease based on application\, operating conditions and compatibility.\nNavigate key regulations\, conformity standards and current market trends.\n\nProgramme Overview\nDay 1: Chemistry & Analysis\nThe first day will establish the technical foundation of grease technology\, covering base oils\, thickeners\, additives and standard test methods. Participants will gain an understanding of the components that determine grease performance and how analytical results can be interpreted in practical applications. \nDay 2: Manufacturing\, Application & Market\nThe second day will focus on grease manufacturing\, application and selection\, regulations\, conformity standards and market trends. \nThe programme will also include an interactive Field Diagnosis Clinic\, examining real-world grease issues including bearing failures\, incompatibility\, oil bleed\, consistency problems and contamination. Participants are encouraged to bring their own field cases for discussion. \nCourse Schedule\nThe course will provide approximately 11 hours of instruction across two days\, with a one-hour lunch break and two 30-minute coffee breaks each day. \nCoffee and tea\, morning and afternoon snacks\, and a packed lunch will be provided daily. \nFees & Registration\nALIA Members: USD 500 per personNon-members: USD 1\,000 per person \nEarly-Bird Rate until 10 August 2026:ALIA Members: USD 450 per personNon-members: USD 900 per person \nThe registration fee includes: \n\nTwo days of technical training\nCourse materials\nLunch and refreshments on both days\nCertificate of completion\n\nVenue: Hall 1\, MITEC\, Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\nREGISTER NOW: (https://tickets.fuelsandlubes.com/events/flweek/2304794/r/member) \nCourse content and lecturers may be subject to change.
URL:https://asianlubricants.org/event/ale-2026-technical-training-grease-technology-fundamentals-manufacturing-application/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260910T170000
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SUMMARY:ALE 2026 Technical Training - Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs): From Awareness to Adoption in Asia
DESCRIPTION:About the Course\nEnvironmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) are becoming increasingly important as industries respond to growing sustainability expectations\, environmental regulations\, and the need to reduce the impact of lubricant loss in environmentally sensitive areas. \nDespite growing interest\, there is still limited understanding of EAL definitions\, standards\, performance requirements\, and practical adoption considerations across many parts of Asia. \nThis one-day technical training course provides participants with a practical understanding of EALs through technical presentations\, case studies\, panel discussions\, and interactive sessions led by experts from across the lubricant value chain. \nParticipants will explore regulatory requirements\, testing standards\, formulation and performance considerations\, applications\, product selection\, and the commercial and operational factors influencing EAL adoption\, with particular relevance to Asian markets. \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is designed for: \n\nLubricant manufacturers and blenders\nBase oil and additive suppliers\nGrease manufacturers\nSustainability and ESG professionals\nTechnical\, R&D and product development teams\nProcurement and operations managers\nMarine\, hydropower\, construction\, forestry and industrial end-users\nRegulators\, certification bodies and industry associations\n\nWhat You Will Learn\nBy the end of the course\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the definition and key characteristics of Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs)\, including biodegradability\, non-bioaccumulation and low aquatic toxicity.\nIdentify the main international standards\, testing methods and certification schemes relevant to EALs.\nUnderstand the regulatory and market drivers influencing EAL adoption globally and in Asia.\nRecognise the main applications where EALs may be appropriate.\nAssess key technical\, commercial and operational considerations when selecting or adopting EALs.\nLearn from practical examples and case studies of EAL use.\nUnderstand the relevance\, barriers and opportunities for EAL adoption in Asian markets.\n\nProgramme Overview\nThe course will take participants through the EAL landscape from awareness to practical adoption\, beginning with definitions\, terminology and key environmental characteristics\, including the distinctions between bio-based\, biodegradable\, environmentally friendly and EAL products. \nThe programme will examine regulatory drivers\, international standards\, ecolabels\, testing requirements and certification schemes\, alongside technical considerations such as biodegradability\, aquatic toxicity\, bioaccumulation\, formulation\, performance and compatibility. \nParticipants will also explore application and product-selection considerations across marine\, hydropower\, industrial\, construction\, forestry and other environmentally sensitive sectors\, supported by practical examples and real-world case studies. \nThe course will conclude by examining the business case and practical adoption of EALs\, including lifecycle considerations\, total cost of ownership\, procurement\, customer expectations\, product availability and barriers to wider adoption across Asian markets. \nFees & Registration\nEarly-Bird Rate – Until 10 August 2026\nALIA Members: USD 200 per personNon-members: USD 400 per person \nRegular Rate – Until 5 September 2026\nALIA Members: USD 250 per personNon-members: USD 500 per person \nThe registration fee includes: \n\nFull-day technical training\nCourse materials\nLunch and refreshments\nCertificate of completion\n\nVenue: Hall 1\, MITEC\, Kuala Lumpur\, 50480\nREGISTER NOW: (https://tickets.fuelsandlubes.com/events/flweek/2331071/r/member) \nCourse content\, speakers and programme schedule may be subject to change.
URL:https://asianlubricants.org/event/ale-2026-technical-training-environmentally-acceptable-lubricants-eals-from-awareness-to-adoption-in-asia/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261014T150000
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SUMMARY:Updates in Chinese Chemical Regulations in 2026: Hazardous Chemical Safety Law and the MEE New Regulation for New Chemical Registration
DESCRIPTION:China continues to strengthen its chemical regulatory framework\, making it essential for companies to stay informed of the latest compliance requirements.This webinar will provide an overview of the key updates to the Hazardous Chemical Safety Law and the revised Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) Regulation on New Chemical Registration. Participants will gain practical insights into the latest regulatory obligations and their implications for chemical manufacturers and importers operating in or supplying the Chinese market.. \nWebinar Details: \n📅 Date: October 14\, 2026 \n⏰ Time: 02:00 AM – 03:00 PM SGT \n🎤 Speaker: Hannah Zhuang\, Head: AP Chemical Registration Department\, REACH24H \nRegistration fee: Free for ALIA Members | Non-members US$50 \nRegister here: (https://www.tickettailor.com/events/asianlubricantmanufacturersunion/2339020) \nLast chance to register: October 12\, 2026\, 5:00 PM SGT
URL:https://asianlubricants.org/event/updates-in-chinese-chemical-regulations-in-2026-hazardous-chemical-safety-law-and-the-mee-new-regulation-for-new-chemical-registration/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Powering Hybrid Drivetrain with High Performance Dedicated Lubricant
DESCRIPTION:As hybrid vehicle production continues to grow\, dedicated hybrid transmissions (DHTs) are becoming increasingly important in modern vehicle design. These systems combine electric motors\, gears\, bearings\, and clutch components within a shared lubrication environment\, creating new performance demands for lubricants.This webinar will explore the latest hybrid driveline technologies and the evolving lubricant requirements driven by vehicle electrification. It will cover market trends\, e-driveline architecture\, fluid performance challenges\, and dedicated driveline fluid technologies\, supported by laboratory testing and field trial results of up to 100\,000 km. \nWebinar Details: \n📅 Date: November 12\, 2026 \n⏰ Time: 02:00 PM – 03:00 PM SGT \n🎤 Speaker: Serena Yei\, Senior Manager\, Technology Development\, Lubrizol Additives \nRegistration fee: Free for ALIA Members | Non-members US$50 \nRegister here: (https://www.tickettailor.com/events/asianlubricantmanufacturersunion/2339036) \nLast chance to register: November 09\, 2026\, 5:00 PM SGT
URL:https://asianlubricants.org/event/powering-hybrid-drivetrain-with-high-performance-dedicated-lubricant/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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