INVITATION

EUSEW 2015 Energy Day in Rome

Towards 2030: hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for sustainable growth

Ahead of the launch of InIMI - the Italian Initiative on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Mobility, this EUSEW 2015 workshop will gather high-level speakers from across Europe with the aim of presenting hydrogen fuel cell solutions for smarter and more sustainable cities.

 

WHERE?

Sala del Carroccio, Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome

 

WHEN?

Friday, 19th June, 09:00 - 17:30

 

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Leading industrial players as well as scientists will explain what is happening in their respective fields of activity and will demonstrate that such technologies are available today - and above all, that they can change our daily lives for the better while safeguarding our planet. Confirmed speakers include Armando Soldaini, CEO of RomExpo; Angelo Moreno, Chairman of the Italian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association; Bert de Colvenaer, Executive Director of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking; Mario Paterlini, CEO of Sapio Group; Graham Cooley, CEO of ITM Power; Luca Dal Fabbro, Chairman of Electro Power Systems; Walter Huber, Chairman of the Institute of Innovative Technologies; Adamo Screnci, Director General and Board Member of McPhy Energy; Paolo Delzanno, CEO of Dolomitech; Marcello Capra, SET Plan Delegate at the Italian Ministry of Economic Development; Alessandro Maria Lerro, Chairman of the European Equity Crowdfunding Association; and others.

 

Q&A sessions will allow attendees to interact with all panelists and the workshop will be streamed online (a link will be available shortly).

 

Ignazio Marino, Mayor of Rome; Gian Luca Galletti, Italian Minister of Environment; Graziano Delrio, Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport have been invited to address the audience.

Sala del Carroccio, Piazza del Campidoglio, 00186 Rome, Italy

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