NAME
This/her Society shall be known as the “Asian Ceramic Society”, hereinafter referred to as the “Society”.
PLACE OF BUSINESS
Its place of business shall be at “11A Woodlands Avenue 6, #03-05, Singapore 738993” or such other address as may subsequently be decided upon by the Committee and approved by the Registrar of Societies. The Society shall carry out its activities only in places and premises which have the prior written approval from the relevant authorities, where necessary.
OBJECTS
The Society is a non-profit and religion-free organization. It is initiated by a group of professors, scientists, and professionals in Singapore and Asia. The mission of the Society aims to strengthen its role as a leading force in advancing the science, technology, and applications of ceramics while fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainability across the region. Its objects are:
- To promote research excellence and technology advance by fostering a platform for researchers and industries to share their latest findings, methodologies, and advancements.
- To facilitate knowledge exchange and create opportunities for scientists, engineers, and academics to exchange ideas, best practices, and technical knowledge through conferences, seminars, and workshops.
- To facilitate collaborative efforts among researchers, institutions, and industries across Asian countries to address common challenges and develop innovative solutions in ceramic science and technology.
- To foster stronger ties between academia and industry by facilitating technology transfer, joint research projects, and industry-relevant education and training programs.
- To promote the rich cultural heritage of ceramics in Asian societies by organizing events, exhibitions, and programs that highlight traditional and contemporary ceramic arts.
In furtherance of the above objects, the Society may
- Organize international conference bringing together researchers, scientists, engineers, and industry professionals from across Asia to present their latest research findings, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations.
- Conduct regular webinars featuring invited speakers on diverse topics related to ceramics, including research updates, industry trends, and best practices.
- Launch a peer-reviewed journal or regular newsletter or bulletin showcasing original research articles, reviews, industry insights, and relevant industry developments.
- Host exhibitions, art shows, tours, workshop, or cultural exchanges to promote appreciation and understanding of traditional ceramic arts.

