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Safe handling of gaseous and liquid hydrogen - Final project workshop

  • Past event
03·05·22 04·05·22

The SH2IFT project, which aims to increase competence within hydrogen technology safety, invites you to a final workshop titled “Safe handling of gaseous and liquid hydrogen”! Experimental and modelling works on both gaseous and liquid hydrogen will be presented, as well as a study on public acceptance. Expert guest speakers from industry and academia will join the workshop to give talks on relevant activities.

The workshop will be free of charge and organised as a hybrid event with limited seats in Trondheim, Norway. Join the workshop on May 3rd and 4th for the latest news on the handling of liquid and gaseous hydrogen!

To learn more about the project, click here.

Register for the event here.