A brand-new conference is coming to two key locations around the world before the end of the year, uniting trailblazers, decision-makers and disruptors from a broad range of sectors to redefine supply chains for people, planet and profit.
An Aurora Insights event, the Responsible Supply Chain Conference will act as a launchpad into a future where sustainability is strategy. Delegates will have the opportunity to dive into bold conversations, groundbreaking insights and real-world solutions from the leaders shaping the next generation of global commerce.
From raw material extraction to last-mile delivery, global supply chains face unprecedented complexity. Cross-border operations, evolving regulations and stakeholder demands for transparency make sustainability both a challenge and a competitive advantage, and the payback for getting it right is priceless.
Climate change is impacting businesses around the globe, so it’s important that events like these take place and act as a catalyst, driving conversations forward and accelerating efforts to improve the effect that supply chains have on the environment.
That’s why before 2025 comes to an end, these conversations will take place as part of a global movement, beginning in two key regions for global supply chains: Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
Singapore (30 September 2025)
This movement will kick off in Singapore on 30 September 2025. Taking place at the Four Points by Sheraton, Riverview Singapore, this conference will cover every aspect of sustainability in supply chains, with an agenda that covers supply chain resilience, the industry’ skills gap, renewable energy, and so much more.
And in the evening, stick around for the Supply Chain Excellence Awards APAC – recognising outstanding supply chain achievements across the Asia-Pacific region in the past year. Check out the full 2025 shortlist and book your seat now!
RSCC Online (17-18 November 2025)
And then in November, these conversations will continue on the other side of the world, as the Responsible Supply Chain Conference returns virtually with a focus on Europe on 17-18 November.
Like the conference in Singapore, this event will also cover a wide range of topics, from EU policy to the role of AI in improving sustainability.
Speakers include industry leaders, policymakers, researchers and innovators working at the intersection of supply chain, climate, technology and governance. Across two days, they’ll share actionable insights on building resilient, transparent and future-ready supply chains – helping organisations align sustainability with long-term growth.
