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Hydrogen Specialist Training Course - Powering the Net-Zero Future

Join our online Hydrogen Specialist Training Course and become the go-to Hydrogen Expert in your organization.

By ZEROVIRO

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

Hydrogen Specialist Training Course

Live Online Course

Dates: 29, 30 December 2025, 9am – 0530pm GMT


ZEROVIRO – Engineering the Net-Zero Transition

As the world races toward net-zero, hydrogen is rising as the clean fuel of the future but turning that promise into progress requires more than technology. It demands skilled professionals ready to lead the hydrogen transformation.

ZEROVIRO’s Hydrogen Specialist Training Course is a world-class, state-of-the-art programme designed to equip engineers, technicians, energy professionals, analysts, project developers, managers, directors, investors and policymakers with the practical expertise to shape the global hydrogen economy.

Delivered by seasoned industry leaders, this intensive two-day course covers the entire hydrogen value chain from production and safety to storage, mobility, and real-world case studies.

Whether you're building infrastructure, influencing policy, or driving sustainability, this course empowers you to lead with confidence in a hydrogen-powered future.

Our Hydrogen Specialist Training Course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to a hydrogen economy and a sustainable future. Learn about the hydrogen technology and how it plays a vital role in achieving a net-zero future. Join us for a dynamic and interactive learning experience led by industry experts. Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a specialist in hydrogen and make a difference in the world!

💡 Think Hydrogen - Think ZEROVIR🌍

Contact us

Email: info@zeroviro.com

www.zeroviro.com


Who will Benefit?

Process Engineer – Especially those in chemical, energy, or industrial gas sectors

Mechanical & Electrical Engineer – Involved in hydrogen electrolyzers, controls, or grids

Energy Systems Engineer – Focused on integrated renewable and hydrogen solutions

Project & Maintenance Engineer – Overseeing hydrogen infrastructure projects or plants

Safety Engineer – Focused on risk mitigation in hydrogen operations

R&D Engineer (Hydrogen Technologies) – Developing new hydrogen products or materials

Energy Transition Manager – Leading decarbonization initiatives

Operations Manager – Managing hydrogen production or distribution facilities

HSE Manager – Overseeing regulatory and safety practices

Infrastructure Manager - Planning or funding hydrogen mobility and infrastructure

Operations Engineer – Leading operations at hydrogen or industrial gas facilities

Sustainability Director – Integrating hydrogen into net-zero strategy

Training & Development Manager – Upskilling internal teams for hydrogen readiness

Energy Analyst – Researching hydrogen markets, costs, and trends

Environmental Consultant – Evaluating hydrogen projects for compliance and impact

Policy Advisor / Government Official – Shaping national hydrogen roadmaps

Business Development Manager – Seeking opportunities in the hydrogen economy

Investment or ESG Analyst – Evaluating hydrogen projects for funding or ESG performance

Students and Graduates - Seeking a solid technical foundation in hydrogen systems

Anyone - Who would like to improve their Hydrogen knowledge


Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will:


  • Develop a structured understanding of hydrogen’s properties and H2 economy
  • Understanding of hydrogen production methods (e.g., electrolysis, SMR, plasma)
  • Understand the full hydrogen value chain from production to end use
  • Hydrogen mobility and refuelling infrastructure development
  • Understand how hydrogen is stored and transported (compressed, liquid, etc.)
  • Understand the safety risks including fire behavior and detection systems
  • Process safety frameworks such as HAZOP and QRA
  • Thermodynamics of hydrogen liquefaction and boil-off gas management
  • Gain insight into hydrogen compatible materials
  • Be able to navigate regulatory frameworks and labelling requirements
  • Lessons Learned from real-world hydrogen incidents and industry best practices
  • Have answer to any of your questions related to hydrogen

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