WHTC focuses on hydrogen energy, research, and policy, facilitating global dialogue on the use of hydrogen in energy systems and industrial applications.
Speakers
The World Hydrogen Technologies Convention 2025 (WHTC) will feature top energy researchers, policymakers, and corporate leaders discussing hydrogen production, electrolysis, mobility applications, and international collaboration in hydrogen markets. Speakers include representatives from the Hydrogen Council, IEA, Siemens Energy, and academic institutions.
Types of Attendees
Energy executives, hydrogen producers, policy advisors, cleantech investors, engineers, and researchers in renewable energy and storage systems.
Types of Exhibitors
Hydrogen and fuel cell technology companies
Electrolyzer and compressor manufacturers
Hydrogen storage and transport firms
Government agencies and R&D labs
Fringe Events
Hydrogen Mobility Showcase: Featuring fuel cell vehicles and infrastructure technologies.
Scientific Poster Sessions: Interactive presentations of academic and industrial research.
Hydrogen Strategy Forums: Policy and market-focused roundtables.
Countries Represented
Over 40 countries represented, including Germany, Netherlands, Japan, USA, South Korea, Canada, Norway, and Australia. WHTC fosters a deeply international and multidisciplinary hydrogen community.