Document Type : Editorial

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Institute of Advanced Materials, IAAM, Gammalkilsvägen 18, Ulrika 590 53, Sweden

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In 2025, the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) celebrates its 15th anniversary and continues to lead the world's efforts to achieve net-zero emissions and climate neutrality. IAAM's comprehensive approach to advancing advanced materials research, bolstering global partnerships, and accelerating green transitions is highlighted in this editorial. IAAM uses cutting-edge technologies, such as carbon capture and renewable energy systems, digitalization, and circular economy models, to reduce environmental impact while adhering to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). IAAM makes sure that both developed and emerging countries gain from sustainable innovation by putting a strong emphasis on cooperative R&D, efficient policy implementation, and the use of digital tools. The editorial also emphasizes how important smart grid infrastructures, hydrogen and electric mobility, and large-scale carbon management are becoming for a variety of industries and urban areas. Lastly, it examines how IAAM can bring together stakeholders from industry, governance, and science to embrace transformative solutions using significant global frameworks like COP summits, the G7, BRICS, ASEAN, and other regional initiatives. In the end, IAAM's leadership serves as an example of how persistent cooperation can propel the global materials community toward science and technology that is resilient, net-zero, and climate-neutral.

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Acceleration of Green Transition: How Advanced Materials Fuel the Future of Net-Zero

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