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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Connected Autonomous Vehicles – Powering the Future Conference
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/158970
DESCRIPTION:This conference will explore at all aspects of the commercialisation of the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell sector. The agenda will include featured presentations from a range of manufacturers, policy makers and users of the technology.\n
 Transport will be a key subject of interest and the increasing interest in Hydrogen for Heat will be considered as will the vital issues of hydrogen production, infrastructure, storage and safety and large and small scale portable and stationary applications.\n
 For the first time this year Climate Change Solutions (conference organiser) are collaborating with the International Connected Autonomous Vehicles cluster (ICAV) to deliver a full day programme which will present the latest opportunities and innovations in fuel cells, hydrogen and connected autonomous vehicles.\n
 Speakers will include our very own Professor Robert Steinberger-Wilckens, Director of the research for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Group at the University of Birmingham and senior lecturer, Stuart Hillmansen.  \n
 Other speakers include:\n

Mike Muldon, Alstom UK & Ireland
Duncan Jewitt, Johnson Matthey 
Pere Margalef, FuelCell Energy
Andy Lewis, Cadent Gas 
Chris Murray, Plug Power
Guy Verkoeyen, Hydrogenics
Jon Hun, Toyota GB
Rami Reschef, GenCell
Mark Knowles, Liverpool City Region LEP 
Professor Upul Wijayantha,Loughborough University 
Helen Simpson, Porterbrook
Bertrand Gauthier, HES Energy Systems
Kerry-Ann Adamson, Jacobs Consultancy
Beth Dawson, Fuel Cell Systems
David Fields, Intelligent Energy
Andrew Barker, TCP (Taylor Construction Plant Ltd)
John Jostins, Microcab
Ben Todd, Arcola
Bill Ireland, Logan Energy
Jennifer Wen, University of Warwick
Jagvir Purewal, Forresters
Alex Mauser, Enterprise Europe Network
Enrique Tronscoso, Systeng Consulting
Joe Hobbs, Nanosun
Mark Neller, Arup
Mark Eldridge, Kiwa Gastec
Bill Kim, AVL Powertrain
Adam Huckstep, Hypermotive
Dr Michaela Kendall, Adelan
Amer Gaffar, Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Hub Manchester Metropolitan University
Sylvia Broadley, Birmingham City Council
Nigel Holmes, Scottish Hydrogen Fuel Cell Association
Don Dhaliwal, Conigital/ICAV
Mark Lewis, Tees Valley Combined Authority
Mark Tomlinson, Ceres Power

  To register to attend please visit Climate Change booking page. \n
LOCATION:B40 1NT, Birmingham, National Exhibition Centre (NEC)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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