Exhibitions / Congresses

Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2024

Australia, Melbourne, Victoria - July 9-11, 2024
Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2024 Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2024 (CGHA2024) is the largest and most influential Green Hydrogen event in Australia and the APAC region.This momentous gathering will take place at MCEC Melbourne, uniting clean energy enthusiasts and industry leaders under one roof. With over 3,000 attendees, including 150+ world-class speakers and 1,000+ decision-makers, and a powerful presence of 100+ exhibitors and sponsors, CGHA2024 serves as a premier platform to connect Australian and global hydrogen leaders.

Discover groundbreaking solutions, cutting-edge technologies, and transformative green hydrogen advancements at CGHA2024. Engage with the C-Level Strategic Summit and H2Innovate Next Summit, forging strategic partnerships and driving sustainable energy forward.
Date(s)
July 9-11, 2024
Venue
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Ticketing
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