HySiLabs becomes HSL Technologies

HSL Technologies HySiLabs

On the occasion of the VivaTech trade show, HySiLabs, a company based in Aix-en-Provence, is changing its name and becomes HSL Technologies. A progress reflecting the maturity of the technology and the company’s desire to scale up.

The announcement was made in Paris, with the President of the Southern Region, Renaud Muselier. It was at this technology trade show that HysiLabs revealed its new name. HysiLabs is now HSL Technologies. The company has developed an innovative technology that enables hydrogen to be charged into a silica derivative, an abundant and inexpensive material. This global innovation has been patented more than 70 times.

HydroSil is a liquid hydrogen carrier that can transport up to 7 times more hydrogen than current solutions. It is also stable at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure.

“This new image reflects the company’s growth and innovation, as well as our commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable future,” founder Pierre-Emmanuel Casanova told La Provence*. He added: “HSL Technologies’ new visual identity is an affirmation of our values, inspired by nature to innovate.

Do you want to learn more about Hysilabs before it becomes HSL technologies? Then our latest 2 articles on the subject should interest you. You can read them here and there

*La Provence is a French daily newspaper published in Marseille, France.

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Logan King

Logan King

After an unusual career (3 years in the French army followed by a 3-year degree in Applied Foreign Languages), it was my passion for environmental issues that finally caught up with me and led me to join Seiya Consulting and H2 Today in June 2022. First as an end-of-study internship, then as Marketing & Communication Manager and translator at Hydrogen Today.

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