Kick-off HVCE Collaboration Platform – Today!

Today, November 7, the HVCE Collaboration Platform officially kicks off with the Lab & Facilities Tour. This two-day event, part of the JTF Train and Learn Hub project , brings together educational institutions, companies, and researchers to share knowledge, explore facilities, and foster collaboration in the field of hydrogen and green molecules.
The JTF Train and Learn Hub project focuses on preparing students and professionals from the Groningen and Emmen regions for the jobs of the future within the hydrogen economy. The platform lays the foundation for sustainable collaboration through multilevel, interdisciplinary knowledge exchange between educational institutions and businesses. This initiative ensures that participants continue to connect and collaborate on joint projects.
During this kick-off, the focus will be on existing facilities and the infrastructure needed for future research and innovation in the sector. Researchers from participating institutions will share their expertise and research areas, exploring and generating ideas for new projects and programs.
An Important Step for the Region
With this launch, we are building an innovative and sustainable ecosystem for the region and contributing to the future of the Dutch hydrogen sector.

Last modified: | 03 March 2025 2.25 p.m. |
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