Exhibitions / Congresses

4th Annual International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Event

Canada, Edmonton, Alberta - May 25 - 26, 2022
4th Annual International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Event A 2-day conference and international trade fair that brings together renowned international specialists to discuss solutions for clean energy with hydrogen and fuel cells as game changers.

This year, Edmonton takes the stage: a region with an energy history, large new hydrogen projects and the experience to become a global leader. The intriguing and dynamic program with expanded exhibition will bring the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Community together to create further projects and connections benefiting the industry for the years to come.
Date(s)
May 25 - 26, 2022
Venue
EDMONTON
Ticketing
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