Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Showcase
Event Information
Description
The University of Birmingham would like to cordially invite you as our guest to the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Showcase to be held in our School of Chemical Engineering on the 31st May 2018.
This showcase will give you the opportunity to hear about the exciting developments taking place in this sector, including details of Birmingham's first publically available Hydrogen refuelling station. You will see how Hydrogen fits into the Energy Capital's vision for the Midlands and how Cadent is finding ways incorporate Hydrogen into the gas grid with their HyDeploy programme. During the showcase you will also learn more about the exciting research taking place at the University of Birmingham and details of how free support from the ATETA programme could benefit your business.
This showcase is ideal for those who are new to the industry and want to understand how they can take advantage of the opportunities that will arise from Hydrogen and Fuel Cells taking their place as a part of the future energy mix.
Speakers already confirmed:
Chair Richard Baines ATETA, University of Birmingham
Matthew Rhodes Energy Capital
Robert Steinberger Wilckens University of Birmingham
Navdeep Khalon Cadent
David Terry ATETA, University of Birmingham
David Horsfall Tyseley Energy Park
Jagvir Purewal Forresters
Joanna Richart Intelligent Energy
Michael Burford Kiwa Gastec
Who should attend?
Businesses in the motive and electrical power generation sector, specialising in:
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Automotive – cars, vans and trucks
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Rail, light rail and very light rail
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Marine power
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Air, including ground-power
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Space
Businesses in the light-weight and portable power sector, specialising in:
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Portable information and communications technologies (ICT)
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Battery chargers
Businesses in the static power generation sector, specialising in:
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Mains supply
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Powering remote telecoms
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Back-up power for business critical power applications, e.g. hospitals, ICT, molten processes, etc.
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Combined heat and power (CHP)
Businesses in the water sector, specialising in:
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Making water (in arid climates)