Overview
Be a part of the largest Grove Symposium to date...
This major conference and exhibition will provide an up-to-date
review of developments in all types of fuel cells worldwide,
with progress in implementing them in stationary and mobile
applications, and the infrastructure which is emerging.
Although fuel cells have yet to reach a fully commercial
status, the enormous past investment in technology and engineering
development is now allowing more and more systems to be installed
in demonstration and pre-commercial uses.
A very diverse range of manufacturers, electrical and engineering
companies, energy suppliers and distributors, and financiers
are becoming involved in the design, manufacture and installation
of fuel cell power plants. As with other technologies, fuel
cells are developing an infrastructure of component suppliers,
installation and service engineers to provide back-up for
the original equipment suppliers.
This Grove Symposium, the eighth in the series, will bring
together the multitude of interested organisations which now
have a direct interest in the success of this new power generator.
It will provide a framework for discussion of new developments
in the field as well as progress in demonstrating existing
designs.
No other European forum provides the opportunity to meet
with so many people involved with this technology - if you
have an interest in fuel cell technology and what it can offer
your organisation, then this is, quite simply, an event you
cannot afford to miss.
CONFERENCE
See the programme pages for detailed
information on the following conference sessions:
- Experience in Building Fuel Cell Industries
- Developing a Viable Fuel Infrastructure
- Fuel Processing
- Materials and Components for PEM Fuel Cells
- Materials and Systems Development for Solid Oxide Fuel
Cells
- Demonstrations and Applications
- Micro Fuel Cell Systems
- Government Incentives to Building Fuel Cell Industries
- Financing a New Industry
The programme also includes a series of presentations by
exhibitors & manufacturers and will be supplemented by
an extensive poster exhibition featuring the latest research.
EXHIBITION
As testament to the growth and commercialisation in the industry
over recent years, the Symposium will feature a major
Exhibition Area featuring around 100 fuel cell and component
manufacturers together with a large demonstration area for
both live and static fuel cells exhibits.
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