H2 MEET Hosts 'Country Day' with Participation from 6 Countries Worldwide

The organizing committee of the international hydrogen industry exhibition H2 MEET announced on the 6th that this year’s event will feature a ‘Country Day’ with participation from six countries.


Country Day is an opportunity for major countries to share and promote their national hydrogen policies and technological trends. Introduced for the first time last year, it saw the participation of many high-ranking officials at the ministerial and vice-ministerial levels from the Netherlands, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. This year, Country Day will be held by the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Colombia, and Australia.


On the first day of the event, the 13th, the Netherlands and Australia will lead the sessions. The Netherlands will hold seminars on topics including the current status of its hydrogen industry and companies such as Demaco and Powall located in the Netherlands. On Australia Day, discussions will cover the green steel strategy and BP’s hydrogen projects. On the 14th, Country Day will feature Sweden, Canada, and Colombia. The 15th will be dedicated to Germany.


Last year H2 MEET Australia Country Day <Photo by H2MEET Organizing Committee>

Last year H2 MEET Australia Country Day

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In addition, the organizing committee will hold a Leaders Summit and Tech Talk sessions under the main theme of revitalizing the hydrogen economy through cutting-edge technology and sharing trends in technology and policy. Detailed schedules and information about speakers can be found on the H2 MEET website. Pre-registration is also available on the website.



The committee stated, "As the world places great expectations on the hydrogen industry as a key means to achieve carbon neutrality, we have prepared Country Day to share policy trends with global hydrogen-leading countries and explore cooperation methods." This year’s H2 MEET will feature a record scale with 303 companies and institutions from 18 countries participating.


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