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Hy-Hybrid Energy’s 3rd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2022) Goes Hybrid: Onsite & Online


To spread the IHAC 2022 slogan, “Hydrogen: makes you fly in the sky” to a wide range of audience, Hy-Hybrid Energy decides IHAC 2022 to go Hybrid!

Join us at IHAC 2022 and show the world that we are committed to decarbonising aviation by accelerating hydrogen developments!”

— Dr. Naveed Akhtar, CEO, Hy-Hybrid Energy

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, July 18, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Hy-Hybrid Energy is pleased to open its 3rd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2022) for remote attendance in addition to previously set for on-site attendance in Glasgow on 1st September, 2022.

The world’s first International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC) forum was setup in March 2020 by Dr. Naveed Akhtar, CEO, Hy-Hybrid Energy. Dr. Akhtar is a known expert in the field of hydrogen & fuel cells and brings over two decades of experience in the field. He is among one of the experts around the world who has had the opportunity to work on almost all major types of fuel cells, i.e. SOFC, PEMFC, DMFC and AFC. Dr. Akhtar leads major projects in zero-emission mobility, green hydrogen production & fuel cell systems development across the globe.

IHAC 2022 will focus on the use of hydrogen in aviation, the associated benefits, and emerging challenges. The event is an opportunity to connect with experts in the industry and an open invitation to all stakeholders to participate in the next wave of hydrogen in aviation. “Join us at IHAC 2022 and show the world that we are committed to decarbonising aviation by accelerating hydrogen developments!”, says Dr. Naveed Akhtar.

Limited free spaces are available for media and support partners. Please get in touch with us by emailing your interest to: info@hy-hybrid.com

IHAC 2022 Agenda
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The conference agenda can be download from: https://www.hy-hybrid.com/ihac-2022

Conference Registration
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Conference registration can be made via: https://www.hy-hybrid.com/ihac2022

Please note: We’ve limited spaces for on-site attendance this year, therefore, we strongly recommend to register in due course as it will be served on first-come basis & no late registration requests will be considered! Alternatively, interested participants can now also register for remote attendance.

Presentation Requirement
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Presentation should be submitted in a pdf or PowerPoint format by uploading via the provided link on the conference website. The maximum number of slides should be limited to ~10-12 at maximum, which are expected to be delivered in 15 mins time slot. Only one speaker is permitted per presentation. All Speakers are required to register for the Conference in order to secure their presentation slot.

IHAC 2022 Proceedings
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All presentations will be published in IHAC 2022 Proceedings. Authors are requested to fill-in the COPYRIGHT declaration to give consent to publish their work. Failing to provide the consent, their work will not be considered for publication into conference proceedings.

Important Dates
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Submission of Final Presentations*: 01.08.2022
IHAC 2022: 01.09.2022
* Failure to submit presentation on the stated deadline or absence during live event may result in loss of allocated space as a Speaker!

Onsite Conference Venue:
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DoubleTree by Hilton Strathclyde
Strathclyde Business Park,
Phoenix Crescent, Bellshill,
ML4 3JQ, United Kingdom

Remote Venue:
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Online

Further details about venue, accommodation and directions to the venue can be found at Conference website.

The International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC) Standards
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IHAC 2020 & IHAC 2021 attracted high-level international speakers as well as a global audience discussing the role of hydrogen in aviation. This world’s first platform is expected to become the most recognized international forum, gathering leading experts from the aviation sector with a special focus on hydrogen as one of the key solutions for decarbonisation.

Like aviation (with hydrogen addition onboard making it more challenging), we are continuously striving to set the highest standards for IHAC. We foresee the forum to emerge as one of the most prominent meeting places for the comprehensive exchange of industrial, technical & scientific information and for high-level networking. This requires everyone to follow the guidelines in order to ensure the delivery of a most successful event, discussing emerging technical breakthroughs in the hydrogen aviation industry.

We thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation!

About Hy-Hybrid Energy Limited:

Working with the leading players in the hydrogen and fuel cell sector, Hy-Hybrid Energy provides services in clean energy technologies. Based in Scotland, UK, the team are specialists in all major fuel cell types, renewable energy systems, hydrogen storage and production. Hy-Hybrid Energy is leading the first of its kind in Hungary, the fuel cell bus development project which also includes battery electric buses development. The company is also proud to be the world’s first in setting-up a platform (International Hydrogen Aviation Conference, IHAC) which gathers leading experts from the aviation sector, discussing the role of hydrogen in decarbonisation, annually. Other ongoing projects include green hydrogen production, low and high temperature fuel cell systems development for transport, back-up and off-grid applications.

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