Free Networking Dinner with North American Delegation

All companies in the hydrogen sector from Bremen and Lower Saxony are invited 

WHEN: Monday, 14th of October at 7pm
LOCATION: German Emigration Center, Restaurant and Café “Speisesaal”, Columbusstraße 65, 27568 Bremerhaven
PROGRAMME: Greetings and introduction from State Secretary Kai Stührenberg from Bremen and State Secretary Frank Doods from Niedersachsen, followed by a networking dinner with plenty of networking opportunities.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: German companies working in or with an interest in the hydrogen (and coupling) sectors. For example, Hydrogen Production, Hydrogen Storage and Distribution, Fuel Cell Technology, Hydrogen Infrastructure, Hydrogen-Electric Vehicles, Hydrogen Integration and Systems Engineering, Research and Development, Renewable Energy Integration
HIGHLIGHT: The presence of State Secretary Kai Stührenberg from Bremen and State Secretary Frank Doods from Niedersachsen.
COST: Free. Please register with the button below.


We would like to invite German companies in the Hydrogen sector to exchange ideas and network with the Noth American companies.

Hydrogen is increasingly recognised as a critical component in the global push toward a sustainable energy powered future. Its significance stems from its versatility and potential to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time – including climate change, energy security, and environmental sustainability.

From hydrogen production and storage to its applications in transportation and renewable energy, the “Hydrogen Networking Dinner” in Bremerhaven offers a wide range of networking opportunities.

The networking dinner brings together established companies, universities, start-ups, support and advisory centers, and individual experts in the hydrogen sector with an industrial focus. Technologies such as hydrogen, renewable energy, and storage systems have transformed the way we interact. In today’s world, hydrogen is not just a niche technology but a key player in the transition to a more sustainable and resilient energy system. Its ability to complement renewable energy sources, support industrial decarbonization, and provide clean transportation solutions underscores its growing importance on the global stage.

German companies in the hydrogen sector will have the opportunity to meet North American companies in a relaxed atmosphere during the networking dinner.


The delegation is accepting B2B meetings and networking with German companies and other interested parties from the hydrogen sector. Please contact our team if you wish to meet with one or more of the participants:

Colorado Cleantech Industries Association (coloradocleantech.com): This organisation supports the development and commercialisation of clean energy technologies in Colorado. It connects startups with resources, fosters industry collaboration, and advocates for clean energy policies.

Eastward Energy (eastwardH2.com): Specialises in developing infrastructure for hydrogen production and storage. They focus on clean hydrogen solutions to support the transition to renewable energy in the Eastern United States.

Energetics (www.energetics.com): Energetics focuses on strategic energy consulting, helping both public and private entities integrate clean energy technologies. They provide expertise in areas such as energy efficiency, decarbonisation, and industrial technology adoption.

HyAxiom (hyaxiom.com): A provider of advanced fuel cell technology for hydrogen-based energy solutions. Their products include fuel cells for stationary power applications and hydrogen production systems for various industries.

Integrative Nanotech (integrativenanotech.com): A research-driven company focused on developing nanotechnology solutions to improve energy storage and generation, including applications in hydrogen production and usage.

JC Dream (jcdream.org/charge/): A Washington-based consortium aimed at advancing clean energy and critical materials research. Their CHARGE project focuses on developing sustainable technologies, including hydrogen, for energy storage and usage.

Mote Inc. (www.motehydrogen.com): is using wood waste biomass to remove carbon from the atmosphere and produce clean, very carbon-negative hydrogen.  Mote’s technology uses gasification and other processes to convert wood waste into hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen can be used in heavy duty trucks and equipment, while the carbon dioxide can be stored permanently. The first two plants are planned for California, with facilities for the Gulf Coast, Rocky Mountains and elsewhere in the exploratory phase.

New Day Hydrogen (newdayhydrogen.com): Develops clean hydrogen projects in collaboration with local governments and industries, aiming to make hydrogen energy more accessible and economical for transportation and industrial use.

Protonera (www.protonera.com): transforms waste plastics into low-carbon hydrogen, using innovative technology. Their process aims to reduce plastic waste while producing green hydrogen, contributing to more sustainable waste management solutions and lowering reliance on fossil fuels

STARS Technology (starsh2.com): Specializes in creating compact hydrogen generators based on microchannel process technology, producing affordable hydrogen from renewable methane sources for transportation, power generation, and industrial applications​.

For more information contact Alessandra Baldoni, Trade Horizons alessandra.baldoni@tradehorizons.com +49 228 763833-84