Johnson Matthey Strengthens Commitment to Clean Growth in India
Key Ideas
- Johnson Matthey opens new Engineering Centre in Mumbai to support growth in hydrogen, sustainable fuels, and chemicals.
- The centre aims to assist India in reaching its 2070 Net Zero target by delivering projects for the energy sector.
- British Deputy High Commissioner praises JM's commitment to clean growth and collaboration with India.
- JM plans to recruit engineering talent in India to expand projects for global customers amidst a slowdown in hydrogen investments.
Johnson Matthey (JM) inaugurated its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India, with a focus on supporting the growth of hydrogen, sustainable fuels, and chemicals. The facility is set to enhance JM's capabilities in delivering projects for the energy sector and will aid India in achieving its 2070 Net Zero goal. Harjinder Kang, Trade Commissioner for South Asia, and the British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India, expressed satisfaction at JM's expansion in India through this centre, emphasizing the UK's dedication to clean growth. Maurits van Tol, Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at JM, highlighted the importance of India's engineering talent in driving projects for global clients, both in licensing and low-carbon technologies. Despite a reduction in hydrogen technology investments due to slower progress in the hydrogen value chain, JM remains optimistic about the high-growth potential of the hydrogen market. CEO Liam Condon acknowledged the industry challenges but stressed JM's preparedness to capitalize on future opportunities. The article also mentions H2 View's webinars, providing a platform for industry experts to discuss key trends, engage in Q&A sessions, and access a library of insightful discussions.
Topics
Blue Hydrogen
Energy Sector
Engineering
Chemicals
Sustainable Fuels
Technology Solutions
Clean Growth
Talent Recruitment
Market Slowdown
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