The annual Hydrogen for Life (H4Life) event returns to London on November 19th for its fourth edition.
Having brought over 900 industry professionals together in 2023, this year’s event is slated to be “bigger and better than ever,” dedicating a day of sessions to the key issues shaping the future of hydrogen.
This year’s event will focus on five key themes: the global race for hydrogen; why hydrogen is essential for delivering energy security; the role of hydrogen in industrial decarbonisation; how hydrogen and other fuels can drive the future of transport; and the investment and innovation opportunities across the hydrogen value chain.
Hosted at the international cricket ground, The Oval, attendees will hear from the likes of Phil Caldwell, CEO of Ceres; Jane Toogood, Co-Chair of the Hydrogen Delivery Council; Minister of State, Sarah Jones; and many more.
“This event brings together a lot of people from politics, regulators and business,” Steffan Hoffmann, Managing Director of Bosch UK, told H2 View. “It’s important that these players get together and discuss the right priorities and topics, because we really need a clearer direction on hydrogen.”
Bosch, among other companies, plans to exhibit its latest hydrogen technology at the event, including its hydrogen-engine race car, developed in partnership with Ligier Automotive, for its first UK appearance.
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Hydrogen mobility will also be a key element of the event, with the topic receiving a dedicated conference track.
Sessions focused on motorsport, infrastructure challenges and the energy carrier’s role in a variety of applications will all be on show.
More information and the event’s full agenda can be found here.