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The Eighth Grove Fuel Cell Symposium is organised by Elsevier, publisher of Journal of Power Sources, Fuel Cells Bulletin, Refocus and Fuel Cells Virtual Journal.

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VENDOR PRESENTATION PROGRAMME

A series of 30 minute presentations will take place throughout the 3 days. These are available at no charge to all Exhibition Visitors. Space is limited and unreserved and available on a first-come first-served basis.

Wednesday 24th September 2003

10:15 - 10:45 Princeton Applied Research (Ametek)
Innovations in Instrumentation for Electrochemical Measurements
This presentation will review recent innovations Princeton Applied Research instrumentation used to make electrochemical measurements. Featured products include multi-channel instruments that can perform low current voltammetry, as well as, high current polarization and impedance measurements. Also demonstrated will be high current add-ons to conventional instruments.

11:00 - 11:30 Process Systems Enterprise
High-accuracy predictive modelling for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell units and systems
High-accuracy gPROMS predictive models combine chemistry, electrochemistry, fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena to enable optimisation of anything from the individual cell design to whole system design, including operating policy.

11:45 - 12:15 MEL Chemicals
Zirconium Mixed Oxides: Versatility in SOFC and Fuel Processing
MEL Chemicals is the world's leading producer of zirconium chemicals. The presentation will give an overview of our capability to develop and manufacture advanced materials for fuel cell systems.

12:30 - 13:00 QuestAir Technologies
Hydrogen purification systems for hydrogen refueling infrastructure, stationary fuel cells and industrial applications
QuestAir is a world-leading supplier of hydrogen purification systems for application in reformer-based hydrogen refueling stations, stationary PEM fuel cells and systems for the on-site generation of hydrogen for industrial uses. This presentation will highlight QuestAir's range of current and future products. A number of case studies will also be discussed.

13:30 - 14:00 Tees Valley Hydrogen Project
Fleet and fuelling project concept- call to prospective partners
The presentation will be seeking partners for a project which will co-ordinate the progression of local fleets to lower carbon fuels. The project will involve a green fuelling station including hydrogen fuelling and a range of vehicle conversion techniques covering gas engines hybrids and fuel cells.

14:15 - 14:45 Porvair Fuel Technology
Advanced Materials for Fuel Cells
The presentation will introduce Porvair Fuel Technology, its products and their application in fuel cells and balance of plant.

15:00 - 15:30 siGEN
Fuel cell systems available for real commercial applications
Impartial and expert advice on what fuel cell system and refuelling configurations are available from siGEN. from 100W solar Fuel cell hybrids to 5kW industrial UPS. siGEN products available today from differing FC manufacturers include the FC-UPS 1kW and PC-UPS 5kW, the ecomarathon car power train and the remote sites 100W system.

15:45 - 16:15 Greenlight Power Technologies
MEA Leak Locator - Precisely Pinpointing MEA Leaks
Greenlight Power Technologies, the leading global supplier of testing equipment to the fuel cell industry, will overview a tool that takes only a few minutes to isolate the location of a transfer leak on a failed MEA to within 1 cm2.

Thursday 25th September 2003

09:30 - 10:00 Cabot Superior MicroPowders
Materials for Fuel Cell Applications

10:15 - 10:45 E-Fuel Technology Ltd
REFuel for City Transport and Remote Power
E-Fuel Technology has developed a reversible redox fuel cell energy storage system with important efficiency and economic benefits for urban delivery and industrial vehicles, and for remote solar/wind power applications.

11:00 - 11:30 Process Systems Enterprise
High-accuracy predictive modelling for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell units and systems
High-accuracy gPROMS predictive models combine chemistry, electrochemistry, fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena to enable optimisation of anything from the individual cell design to whole system design, including operating policy.

11:45 - 12:15 Fuel Cell Markets
Communication is Key to Commercialisation - Toddington Harper, MD
Communication plays a crucial role in the successful commercialisation of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The Fuel Cell Markets platform is the world-class tool developed to facilitate this process.

12:30 - 13:00 Fuel Cell Control Ltd
Recent Developments in Alkaline Technology
The presentation will cover the introduction of new bipolar plate alkaline stacks in 2004 by Cenergie Corporation and the improvements in cost and performance that these products offer.

13:30 - 14:00 Hiden Analytical
Research Instrumentation for Emerging Fuel Cell Technologies
Hiden introduce the CATLAB, a unique, integrated, microreactor and mass spectrometer system for the characterization and evaluation of automotive, stationary and portable fuel cell catalysts. The CATLAB features our HPR-20 advanced mass spectrometer for the detection of gaseous reaction products of H2 generation from methanol and hydrocarbons.

14:15 - 14:45 Greenlight Power Technologies
Fuel Cell Testing Trends
Greenlight Power Technologies, the leading global supplier of testing equipment to the fuel cell industry, will outline worldwide trends in fuel cell testing.

15:00 - 15:30 Intelligent Energy
Energy solutions - a partnership approach in fuel cell technology
Intelligent Energy has one of the most compact PEM technologies in the world, but we recognise that having great technology is only part of the story. We are working with partners globally to build market opportunities and customise our technology to their applications.

Friday 26th September 2003

10:15 - 10:45 Advanced Measurements
Fuel Cell Testing Considerations
The Fuel Cell industry is growing rapidly as alternative energy sources are becoming more important due to their capability to provide clean and efficient energy with low emissions and a secure future energy supply. Industry growth and development requires innovative testing capabilities and the assurance of obtaining high quality data results. Sophisticated and reliable test capabilities are required to meet these demands and to develop superior fuel cell technology.

11:00 - 11:30 Hydrogenics Corporation
Hydrogenics 'LP2' Fuel Cell Power Module Development
Hydrogenics FC system development is currently focused on the 10 kW 'LP2', a fully integrated PEM fuel cell power module, which enables a number of compelling advantages for mobile and stationary power applications.

11:45 - 12:15 Process Systems Enterprise
High-accuracy predictive modelling for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell units and systems
High-accuracy gPROMS predictive models combine chemistry, electrochemistry, fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena to enable optimisation of anything from the individual cell design to whole system design, including operating policy.

12:30 - 13:00 Turquoise International
Preparing for Finance Raising - Ali Naini, Managing Director
Members of the Turquoise team have been involved with most third-party investments in the UK fuel cell sector in recent years. This presentation covers some of the issues companies should consider in developing their pitch to investors.

13:30 - 14:00 Hydrogen Solar
Supplying Renewable, Carbon-Free Hydrogen to the hydrogen economy
Hydrogen Solar’s lead technology is the Tandem CellTM which converts sunlight and water directly into hydrogen fuel. We are also developing biological processes for hydrogen production.