Siemens will be exhibiting at the Hyvolution trade fair from 28 to 30 January 2025, held at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. The company will present its innovations aimed at accelerating the energy transition through green hydrogen. Visit stand 6H37 to experience interactive and immersive exhibits that highlight Siemens’ technological advancements in this field.
One of the highlights is the interactive Eyecatcher H2 Model, which outlines the key stages in green hydrogen production. Featuring touch screens and 3D animations, this exhibit will provide an in-depth understanding of the process—from electrolysis to compression and liquefaction, along with the role of advanced technologies like fuel cells and electrolysers.
Additionally, a virtual reality experience will transport visitors to Siemens’ green hydrogen production site in Wunsiedel, Germany. This immersive journey will allow attendees to explore cutting-edge equipment and learn about the challenges and solutions associated with green hydrogen production.
Siemens will also participate in two conferences on 29 January:
- 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Alberto Carpita, Head of Strategy and Business Development at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, will join a roundtable discussion on global competitiveness through a sustainable hydrogen industry.
- 5:00 – 5:20 PM: Jean-Marie Saint-Paul, President of Siemens Digital Industries France, will address digital tools for accelerating the development of low-carbon hydrogen.
Lastly, Siemens will announce a major partnership promoting digitalisation and environmental transition during an event at its stand on 29 January at 5:30 PM.
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