Argo Anleg Represents SEANERGY at ZBT Hydrogen Days 2025

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23.Nov.23
10:30 hrs.
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On February 4th and 5th, 2025, SEANERGY project partner Argo Anleg participated in the ZBT Hydrogen Days (ZBT-Wasserstofftage) held at the Fraunhofer InHaus Centre in Duisburg, Germany. This inaugural event, organized by ZBT, served as a crucial platform for developers, researchers, and hydrogen technology enthusiasts to exchange insights, showcase innovations, and foster collaborations in the growing hydrogen sector.

The ZBT Hydrogen Days, a technical forum for industry and science, aimed to bring together professionals working on innovative hydrogen technologies. ZBT Managing Director Dr. Peter Beckhaus emphasized the event’s mission: “We want to bring together people who are enthusiastically developing solutions for our clean energy system of the future.” The ZBT Hydrogen Days provided a space for researchers, developers, and industry players—from large corporations to startups—to engage in meaningful discussions and share pioneering solutions.

Argo Anleg’s participation under the SEANERGY project underscores its commitment to advancing zero-emission port solutions and integrating hydrogen technologies into sustainable maritime infrastructures. As hydrogen plays a key role in the transition towards decarbonized energy systems, SEANERGY partners continue to explore innovative approaches to harness its potential within port ecosystems.

The event demonstrated the increasing dynamism in the hydrogen sector and reinforced the importance of collaborative efforts in driving forward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

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