Hydrogen and fuel cells: Industrial ramp-up
hyf-cell: Exhibition and conference in Stuttgart show the industrial potential of hydrogen technology - Opportunities for SMEshy-fcell in Stuttgart is the conference and exhibition with the longest tradition: Here, leading players in the hydrogen industry focus on the industrial potential and the ramp-up of new technologies and processes. International aspects are also coming to the fore: the security of supply via transnational networks, long-term supply relationships and competitiveness along the entire industrial value chain are key topics. Here in our special, which was created in cooperation with Landesmesse Stuttgart you will find voices and analyses.
Voices: Industrial opportunities of the hydrogen economy
Thekla Walker: Roadmap for a sustainable H2 infrastructure
Thekla Walter (MdL), Baden-Württemberg’s Minister for Environment, Climate and Energy, on the role of the hydrogen economy for a climate-neutral and resilient energy supply
Ulf Groos: “Research at the heart of the fuel cell”
Ulf Groos from Fraunhofer ISE on the role of applied research in bringing fuel cells to industrial scale.
Fabian Kapp: “Valuable know-how in H2 manufacturing technology”
Graebener positions itself as a highly specialized and service-oriented partner for production machines and lines of bipolar plates.
Franz Loogen: “Potential for a leading position in the hydrogen economy”
Talking about the role of the hydrogen economy for the Baden-Württemberg: Franz Loogen, the managing director of e-mobil BW GmbH. The wholly owned subsidiary of the state of Baden-Württemberg deals with innovations and new technologies for mobility and automotive.
Joachim Ladra: “Prepared for the fuel cell ramp-up”
The joint venture between Daimler Truck and Volvo Group is positioning itself as a supplier of fuel cell technology – globally and beyond mobility.