In early October, TU Munich welcomed many international high-ranking scientific experts to the first Munich Hydrogen Symposium within the REDEFINE project to present their unique findings and research on various aspects of hydrogen technology. The topics presented and discussed included REDEFINE H2E as well as general hydrogen and power-to-X (PtX) topics. Agenda: Click here
The symposium is intended to serve as a platform for experts to share their findings, discuss research results and forge new connections, ultimately contributing to the further development of hydrogen and power-to-X technologies. The symposium's extensive program covered topics such as solid oxide cell systems, plasma applications, biocatalysis, systemic views of hydrogen, improved gasification approaches, biocatalysis, and the future hydrogen economy in general.
The event underscored the commitment of the TUM Hydrogen and Power-to-X Network to advance sustainable energy solutions and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among distinguished experts.