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Reskillled to Repower: H2 Skills Agenda - European Week of Regions & Cities

  • Hydrogen Event
  • Past event
12·10·22

The Hydrogen Value Chain is expected to employ more than one million people by 2030 and five times as many by 2050. The REPower Europe and H2 Accelerator add to the pressure to create a European workforce that matches the needs of the growing hydrogen sector. Our session on October 12, from 11:30am – 13:00pm (CET), brings speakers from the industry, local government and education and training providers to discuss H2 skills needs and how to design, replicate and fund curricula and training programmes across Europe.

Speakers

  • Massimo Valsania, Co-Chair of the Hydrogen Europe & Hydrogen Europe Research Skills Working Group and VP Engineering, Ethos Energy
  • Political representative from Auvergne Rhone Alpes; Member of Hydrogen Europe Regional Pillar;
  • Jacqueline van Krieken, Project Coordinator Energy Switch, Technical University (TU) Delft
  • Nikolaos Ntavos, Co-Founder & Manager of Bioeconomy & Environment Cluster of Western Macedonia

During the event, videos showing the best practices from Nothern Netherlands, Basque Country, and Occitaine Region will be presented.

The event will take place online and Hydrogen Europe Research will be one of the moderator.