The hy-fcell trade fair is a key event in the hydrogen industry, providing a central platform for both experts and newcomers to connect and exchange ideas.
This year, the event took place on October 8-9, 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany, and we were thrilled to be able to participate again! Our team represented both the MOST-H2 project and the Women in Green Hydrogen (WiGH) network through a variety of activities, including presence at the WiGH booth and contribution to the Speaker’s Corner.
On Tuesday, 8th October, the Women in Green Hydrogen Speaker’s Corner panel session titled “Next Generation of European Hydrogen Technologies” offered a great opportunity to showcase the MOST-H2 project and its innovative approach to hydrogen storage. The session was chaired by Dr. Marie-Eve Reinert from Steinbeis Europa Zentrum (SEZ), and featured presentations by inspiring women in the hydrogen sector and of innovative EU-funded research projects.
MOST-H2 introduced its focus on the development of advanced hydrogen storage technologies based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). During the presentation, we also premiered the project’s new video, which was met with great interest and positive feedback from the audience.
Throughout both days of the fair, participants visited the Women in Green Hydrogen booth, where they engaged with our team to learn more about the WiGH network and the MOST-H2 project. The booth provided a vibrant space for networking and discussions on hydrogen innovations, attracting a diverse audience of professionals from the sector.
Our presence at hy-fcell 2024 was a fantastic opportunity to share the progress of MOST-H2 and further expand the reach of the Women in Green Hydrogen network. We are excited to build on these connections and look forward to the next steps in driving hydrogen innovation and collaboration.