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The Hydrogen Cross Border Conference (HCBC) returns in 2025, uniting stakeholders from politics, business, and academia to explore cross-border collaboration and innovation in the hydrogen sector.
A key feature of the conference is the matchmaking sessions organized by the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), designed to foster partnerships and enable business and project development. Participants will gain valuable networking opportunities alongside discussions on best practices, bad practices, and actionable recommendations for hydrogen project implementation.
Main Themes:
Hydrogen value chain
Power supply
Hydrogen production
Pipelines and large-scale storage
Shipping and ports
SMEs and enterprises
Mobility and logistics
The event will address technical and regulatory challenges while showcasing insights and lessons learned. Conducted in German and Dutch, participation is free of charge.
A key feature of the conference is the matchmaking sessions organized by the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), designed to foster partnerships and enable business and project development. Participants will gain valuable networking opportunities alongside discussions on best practices, bad practices, and actionable recommendations for hydrogen project implementation.
Main Themes:
Hydrogen value chain
Power supply
Hydrogen production
Pipelines and large-scale storage
Shipping and ports
SMEs and enterprises
Mobility and logistics
The event will address technical and regulatory challenges while showcasing insights and lessons learned. Conducted in German and Dutch, participation is free of charge.
- Brokerage event
- 04002002 - Hydrogen production04002003 - Compression and liquefaction of gases
- 06008 - Energy Storage06007001 - Other energy production06011 - Energy for Transport06009 - Energy Distribution06010003 - Energy for Industry
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- Zuidbroek, Netherlands
Practical information
- Where
- 9636 EM Burgemeester Omtaweg 4
- When
- -
- Host organisation
- STICHTING NEW ENERGY COALITION
- Website
- https://www.hydrogen-cross-border.eu/sign-up
- B2B website
- https://hydrogen-cross-border.eu/
Description
The fifth Hydrogen Cross Border Conference (HCBC) will take place in 2025, building on the success of the previous edition in Aurich. This event brings together representatives from politics, business, and academia to discuss innovation, collaboration, and sustainable energy with a focus on hydrogen.
The conference will feature matchmaking sessions organized by the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), providing participants with tailored opportunities to connect with potential partners, foster collaborations, and explore cross-border business and project development. Networking will play a central role in supporting the growth of the hydrogen economy across industries.
Key Topics:
Hydrogen value chain
Power supply
Hydrogen production
Pipelines and large-scale storage
Shipping and ports
SMEs and enterprises
Mobility and logistics
In addition to matchmaking, the program will focus on sharing best practices, identifying bad practices, and offering actionable recommendations for hydrogen project implementation. Discussions will address regulatory frameworks, technical challenges, and lessons learned from real-world applications.
The conference will be conducted in German and Dutch, and participation is free of charge. This event provides a platform for stakeholders to collaborate, innovate, and contribute to a sustainable, hydrogen-powered future.
The conference will feature matchmaking sessions organized by the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), providing participants with tailored opportunities to connect with potential partners, foster collaborations, and explore cross-border business and project development. Networking will play a central role in supporting the growth of the hydrogen economy across industries.
Key Topics:
Hydrogen value chain
Power supply
Hydrogen production
Pipelines and large-scale storage
Shipping and ports
SMEs and enterprises
Mobility and logistics
In addition to matchmaking, the program will focus on sharing best practices, identifying bad practices, and offering actionable recommendations for hydrogen project implementation. Discussions will address regulatory frameworks, technical challenges, and lessons learned from real-world applications.
The conference will be conducted in German and Dutch, and participation is free of charge. This event provides a platform for stakeholders to collaborate, innovate, and contribute to a sustainable, hydrogen-powered future.