The HyDEX Summit
The HyDEX Hydrogen Summit is taking place on Tuesday 27 February at Keele University in Staffordshire.
The aim of the summit is to showcase some of the latest work taking place in hydrogen and energy more widely, and it will also highlight a number of careers available for people who want to enter the energy sector.
After the summit will be the Hydrogen Awards, the UK’s first award competition recognising industries and researchers involved in hydrogen innovation.
If you would like to attend the Hydrogen Awards, please visit www.hydrogenawards.com for more information.
Programme
9.00am – 9.50am: Arrival and coffee
9.50am – 10.05am: Welcome
10.05am – 10.20am: Keele University, a living laboratory – Julian Reed
10.20am: Visits to energy facilities on the Keele University site and workshops. This involves travel by coach around the campus.
11.50am: Dr Sharon George, PI for HyDEX– Hydrogen Research and Innovation overview
12.10pm: Lunch and networking
1.10pm: Hydrogen Innovators spotlight
1.10pm – 1.25pm: Arcadis – Clive Maggs
1.25pm – 1.40pm: Clean Hydrogen Power – Qamar Khan
1.40pm – 1.55pm: Hydrologiq – Ben Lindley
1.55pm – 2.10pm: Origin 21 – Sabin Nair
2.10pm – 2.25pm: Geopura – Matt Bennett
2.25pm – 2.40pm: Hygrid Energy – Harshal Sankhe
2.40pm – 2.55pm: Fuel Cell Systems – Richard Stockwell
2.55pm – 3.10pm: Panel Q&As with the Hydrogen Innovators
3.10pm: Coffee Break
3.25pm: Support for Hydrogen Businesses
3.25pm – 3.40pm: Rob Scott – UK Business Growth (funding and support)
3.40pm – 3.55pm: Ben Lincon & Stephen Moore – Potter Clarkson (IP support)
3.55pm: Q&As on support for businesses
4.05pm: Hydrogen Skills
4.05 – 4.20pm: Hydrogen Skills Report: Jeisson Cardenas-Rubio, Warwick University
4.20pm Q&As on Skills
4.30pm: Summary and reflections
4.30 – 4.45pm: Dr Sharon George, summary and reflection on the summit
4.40pm: Finish