On 5 June, Hyster-Yale Materials Handling in Nijmegen hosted an inspiring edition of the H2 Cluster meeting. As part of Green SKHy - A transnational initiative for hydrogen skills, ACE Mobility proudly supported this event by facilitating the connection with Hyster-Yale, showcasing how collaboration across sectors can move hydrogen innovation forward.
Many thanks to the speakers:
Eren Öztürk (VIRO), for sharing insights into hydrogen energy storage in The Neighborhood of Tomorrow. It’s encouraging to see how alumni from the Hydrogen Technology Thematic Route are now driving real-world energy solutions.
Carolien Kattenbelt, associate professor at HAN University of Applied Sciences, for her presentation on H2LIFE, a Human Capital Agenda phase 2 proposal submitted by Regio Oost under GroenvermogenNL.
Michiel de Vos, for presenting Make Hydrogen Work, a programme from GroenvermogenNL that equips professionals with hydrogen-related skills and knowledge.
A warm thank you to Hyster-Yale for their hospitality and for the impressive tour of their hydrogen-powered logistics innovations.
And of course, thanks to all participants. Only through collaboration can we strengthen the hydrogen mobility ecosystem in Northwest Europe. At ACE Mobility, we remain committed to supporting connections between research, industry, and education within the hydrogen transition.