Solving the biggest barriers

 

Welcome to the Maritime Hydrogen Conference in Florø on 1 - 2. November!

Let’s take a deep dive into the hydrogen value chains and learn more about the market and the technology. This year, the conference will focus on solving the biggest barriers to realize hydrogen and ammonia in the maritime sector. By diving into the core, we discover where the shoe pinches and find solutions together. The key players and experts will give you the latest updates on the hydrogen industry.

Feed your inner geek!

What distinguishes the conference from others is the in-depth focus on hydrogen-based fuels and the networking arena. The conference is the 8th in a row. In addition to gathering leading Norwegian players, the conference attracts participants from the US, Netherlands, Germany, UK, Denmark and Sweden among others. Most of the participants are either CEO’s or engineers working on concrete hydrogen-related projects. Through knowledge sharing and working together, we will all contribute to solving technical challenges that will reduce global CO2 from maritime transport.


Why this is a must-attend conference

  1. Florø is a small town, so you’ll meet hydrogen players everywhere. Make meaningful connections while eating breakfast or walking to the conference.

  2. Feed your inner geek! Let’s take a deep dive into the hydrogen value chain and learn more about the market and the technology.

  3. Enjoy our local culinary gems. Join a boat ride to the fishing village of Kalvåg and enjoy a delicious dinner at Knutholmen - the famous seafood restaurant.

Early bird tickets are available until 31st of August. Get your tickets now to secure a seat!

Snapshots from last years conference


Hi! Do you have any questions or input on the conference? Feel free to contact Siri.

 

Siri Odijk Solbakken

Communications Advisor
+47 977 53 065
siri@oceanhywaycluster.no

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