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About the Conference

India's Alkali Industry stands at a critical inflection point with rising domestic demand, major new capacity additions, and growing emphasis on sustainability and energy transition.
Building on the success of past AMAI conferences, the AMAI Annual Alkali Industry Conference & Exhibition 2026 will bring together global energy experts, safety professionals technology licensors, equipment suppliers & vendors, Indian and international producers, logistics specialists, industry leaders, regulators, and sustainability leaders.

The two-day conference will focus on:

  • Economy and trends impacting Indian Alkali Industry performance
  • Global and Indian chlor-alkali & soda ash market outlook
  • Massive capacity expansions planned in India and consumer industry dynamics
  • Cost drivers: power, energy, logistics, and raw materials
  • Salt policy, supply uncertainties & risk mitigation
  • Technology advancements in electrolysis, membranes, and green chemistry
  • Decarbonisation, safety, and emergency response
  • Indian Alkali Industry- Way Forward

The Summit is designed to help stakeholders evaluate market shifts, assess new technology options, explore strategic opportunities, and build deeper industry collaborations.

Members
  • Multiple Delegate Discount of 10% for 3 or more participants registering from the same organisation.
  • Additional Multiple Delegate Discount of 10% for 5 or more participants registering from the same organisation.
  • Pre-Registration & Pre-Payment is obligatory
  • Participation Fee: Rs. 27,000/- (+18% GST Extra)
  • Last date of Registration is 9th February 2026 (Monday)
Non-Members (Indian & Foreign Nationals)
  • Multiple Delegate Discount of 10% for 3 or more participants registering from the same organisation
  • Additional Multiple Delegate Discount of 10% for 5 or more participants registering from the same organisation.
  • Pre-Registration & Pre-Payment is obligatory.
  • Participation Fee: Rs. 32,000/- (+18% GST Extra)
  • Foreign Delegates: US$ 800 (GST Included)
  • Last date of Registration is 9th February 2026 (Monday)

Agenda

The Agenda will be shared soon

Venue

  • Andaz by Hyatt
  • Andaz Delhi Asset No. 1, Aerocity, New Delhi - 110037, India

Accommodation and Room Reservation

Contact Us

  • Office Location: Alkali Manufacturers Association of India
    3rd Floor, Pankaj Chambers, Commercial Complex Preet Vihar,
    Vikas Marg, Delhi 110092 011-4302 7119
  • Contact: Ms. Harjeet Kaur Anand Director
  • Mobile: 9818 904 989
  • E-Mail: hkanand@ama-india.org

CHLOR-ALKALI TO THE RESCUE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

Alkali Manufacturers Association of India (AMAI) has underlined the need to exercise caution while using disinfection chemicals directly on human beings.

For disinfection of surfaces and the re-usables, 0.5% Sodium Hypochlorite Solution are highly recommended – WHO and UNICEF WASH-IPC 2020 Document on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Waste Management for the COVID-19 Virus

Minimum 0.5 ppm Free Residual Chlorine for 30 minutes in water distribution to be maintained – WHO and UNICEF WASH-IPC 2020 Document on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Waste Management for the COVID-19 Virus

Toilets and the handling of faeces: If a bedpan is used, after disposing of excreta from it, the bedpan should be cleaned with a neutral detergent and water, disinfected with a 0.5% chlorine solution, and then rinsed with clean water; the rinse water should be disposed of in a drain or a toilet or latrine – WHO and UNICEF WASH-IPC 2020 Document on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Waste Management for the COVID-19 Virus

Sodium hypochlorite at 0.5% (equivalent to 5000 ppm or 1 part household bleach of 5% sodium hypochlorite to 9 parts water) for disinfecting surfaces; If the towels are single use, they should be treated as infectious waste; if they are reusable, they should be treated as soiled linens. The area should then be cleaned and disinfected (with, for example, 0.5% free chlorine solution) – WHO and UNICEF WASH-IPC 2020 Document on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Waste Management for the COVID-19 Virus