HZwo Workshop: Hydrogen Perspectives in Australia

HZwo Veranstaltungen
  • Datum

    Datum16.09.2025
  • Zeit

    Zeit07:30 Uhr
  • Ort

    Ort „Start up“-Gründerzentrum
    Technologie-Campus 1
    09126 Chemnitz
  • Ansprechpartner

    KontaktpersonDr.-Ing. Gert Schlegel

Australia is pursuing ambitious goals to promote green hydrogen, supported by excellent natural resources (solar and wind) and government funding programs worth billions. The workshop will focus on approaches to market development and cooperation between European and Australian players with a special focus on interested companies and research institutions from Saxony. One aim of the workshop is to assemble a group of interested Saxon stakeholders for a trip to Australia (in 2026) and to identify their expectations and needs.

The HZwo Workshop „Hydrogen Perspectives in Australia“ is planned as a face-to-face event.

Agenda

07:30 – Arrival and registration

08:00 – Block 1

Opening of the event and Introduction
Kerstin Leisering, Project Manager Foreign Trade, Saxony Trade & Invest
Dr.-Ing. Gert Schlegel, Head of Network and Member Management, HZwo e. V.

Australia – a strategic partner with growth potential
German-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce

Market study: Market potential in Australia for hydrogen solutions from Saxony
Prof. Eric May, Managing Director of the Future Energy Exports (FEnEx) CRC & Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Western Australia
Tom George, CEO, move technology GmbH

Discussion

09:30 – Coffee break

10:30 – Block 2: Successful Australian-German cooperation from a Saxon perspective

Cooperation with Carbon Nexus to strengthen the research into carbon fibres and their processing
Dr.-Ing. Mario Naumann, Head of Research Division Carbon Fiber and Processing Technologies (Institute of Lightweight Structures, Chemnitz University of Technology) and Scientific Head of the Carbon LabFactory Saxony

HZwo Open Source Stack – Insights into successful Australian-German research cooperation
Patrick Schaarschmidt, Department of Advanced Powertrains, Chemnitz University of Technology

Hycel Technology Hub at Deakin’s Warrnambool Campus – Pathways for Australian-German cooperation in the Hydrogen Industry
Prof. Michael Pereira, School of Engineering at Deakin University, Australia and Deputy Director Hycel

Short summary and switchover to the Networking Lunch

13:00 – End of the event

 

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