Fostering Hydrogen Innovation in Colombia: Insights from International Congress
Key Ideas
- Inés Elvira Vesga and Milton Montoya from Holland & Knight's energy team in Colombia are set to participate in the 4th International Hydrogen Congress hosted by Colombian Hydrogen Association and World Energy Council Colombia.
- The congress aims to promote hydrogen development in Colombia by bringing together industry leaders, government officials, academia, and investors to discuss innovative projects and strategies to drive demand in key sectors like biofuels, transportation, and energy.
- Vesga will lead a panel on the challenges and opportunities in the hydrogen industry, while Montoya will moderate a discussion on the role of innovation in enhancing competition within the sector.
- Key sessions include examining the current state of hydrogen globally and exploring how innovation can drive competition in the industry, with Vesga and Montoya serving as moderators on the first day of the conference.
Inés Elvira Vesga and Milton Montoya, members of Holland & Knight's energy team in Colombia, are gearing up to participate in the 4th International Hydrogen Congress, in collaboration with the Colombian Hydrogen Association and World Energy Council Colombia. The congress is designed to foster the advancement of hydrogen in Colombia by uniting various stakeholders such as industry leaders, government representatives, academia, and investors to showcase groundbreaking projects and engage in discussions about strategies to stimulate demand in vital sectors like biofuels, transportation, and energy. Vesga and Montoya will play pivotal roles as moderators during the opening day of the event, with Vesga leading an exploration of the current challenges and opportunities in the hydrogen industry, while Montoya will steer a conversation on how innovation can drive competition in this sector. The conference will feature sessions delving into the global landscape of hydrogen and highlighting the significance of innovation in enhancing competitiveness within the industry, with Vesga and Montoya at the helm of these discussions on the initial day of the congress.