Hydrogen pavilion at Nor-Shipping 10-13. January 2022

 

Nor-Shipping is one of the world’s most important meeting areas for the shipping industry and the maritime sector. The next Nor-Shipping is set to 10-13. January 2022, and partners up with Ocean Hyway Cluster to make a hydrogen pavilion in the Blue Economy Hall.

Nor-Shipping was established in 1965 and gathers every other year closer to 50.000 delegates from 85 countries in Oslo and at the Norwegian exhibition for goods. In June, Nor-Shipping partnered up with Ocean Hyway Cluster and other Norwegian clusters for the digital event “Hydrogen Blue Talks”. This sparked a great deal of interest and Nor-Shipping proposed to continue our collaboration on hydrogen for the next Nor-Shipping, taking place 10-13 January 2022. The proposed collaboration includes both a hydrogen conference and a hydrogen pavilion, where we aim to gather actors within the maritime industry.

Nor-Shipping 2019. Photo: Nor-Shipping

Nor-Shipping 2019. Photo: Nor-Shipping

The goal is to make a hydrogen pavilion at the Nor-Shipping exhibition from 10-13 January 2022, which will be in Blue Economy Hall. This is a great opportunity for actors in maritime hydrogen to show their technology, innovation, and competence within the maritime industry. Nor-Shipping will market the pavilion and provide good exposure to the exhibitors. 

Based upon a reservation with 10 companies sign up for the pavilion, each with a 7m2 stand, the price will be 65 000 NOK per company. It is possible to get assigned more space than the 7m2 standard. The price is provisional, it will depend on the interest and will be confirmed when we know how many companies sign up and the space required.

If this would be of interest to your business, please contact our Business Development Manager, Sandra Nekkøy at sandra@hubforocean.no

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Sandra Nekkøy

Business Development Manager
+ 47 993 43 208
sandra(a)hubforocean.no

 
 
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