Berlin Electrolyser Conference 2024: Unleashing Innovation in Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • The Berlin Electrolyser Conference 2024 is a specialized event focusing on the technological advancements in industrial electrolysers for hydrogen production.
  • Key industry players like Accelera by Cummins, McPhy, Enapter, elementarhy, and Fraunhofer IMWS will showcase their latest technologies and insights.
  • The conference will cover topics such as material innovations, cost reduction, and the integration of electrolysers into global energy systems, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • With a strong emphasis on R&D and industry networking, the event serves as a leading platform for driving innovation in the hydrogen economy.
The Berlin Electrolyser Conference 2024, scheduled for November 26-27 in Berlin, is set to be a pivotal event in the field of hydrogen production. Focused on industrial electrolysers, the conference is known for bringing together R&D experts from the electrolyser supply chain. Chaired by Prof. Bruno G. Pollet, the event will feature presentations by prominent companies like Accelera by Cummins on PEM electrolysis technology, McPhy on pressurized alkaline electrolysis, Enapter on AEM electrolysis, elementarhy on eMEA technology, and Fraunhofer IMWS on quality assurance in electrolyser manufacturing. The conference will explore various topics including material innovations, cost reduction, and the global integration of electrolysers in energy systems. By providing a platform for technical discussions and collaboration, the event aims to drive innovation in green hydrogen production technologies. This conference serves as a valuable opportunity for industry leaders and experts to network, share knowledge, and shape the future of hydrogen economy.
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