DLR brings Hy-SPIRE at the Hannover Fair

With more than 1,600 speakers and 4,000 exhibitors, 130,000 on-site attendees and more than 130 Startups, HANNOVER MESSE is one of the most important international platform for industrial transformation.

The cross-sector use of hydrogen – especially green hydrogen as a substitute for fossil fuels – is a key issue in the sustainable transformation of industry. Hydrogen can be used in mobile and stationary applications in many sectors of the economy. At HANNOVER MESSE, more than 500 exhibitors will demonstrate the versatility and added value of hydrogen and fuel cells in industrial production.

This annual event takes place during the first week of April, and Hy-SPIRE could not miss it!

Stephanie Wolf, postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics of our partner The German Aerospace Center (DLR),  is currently in Hannover. 

As it is possible to read in their News,  at Hannover Messe DLR showcase cutting-edge technologies, innovations and successful transfer projects.

Join Stephanie and DLR at Stand A48, Hall 2! Let them introduce to Hy-SPIRE!

More at the link: https://www.hannovermesse.de/en/topics/industry-trends/hydrogen-fuel-cells/

 
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