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Last month, researchers and industry representatives from HI-ACT and UK-HyRES visited Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany to explore new opportunities in hydrogen technologies, energy systems, and net zero research.
The visit showcased UK research capabilities, fostered academic-industry partnerships, and initiated discussions on joint projects, student exchanges, and future funding.
Highlights included welcome presentations, in-depth discussions on hydrogen innovation, a guided tour of Jülich’s facilities, and a networking dinner with senior researchers.
This milestone visit reinforces HI-ACT’s commitment to international collaboration and its role in shaping the global energy transition.
