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During her State of the Union Address, the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, defined 2023 as the "European Year of Skills", highlighting the urgency to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in Europe, a challenge that affects the hydrogen sector as well. The rapid development of the European Hydrogen Value Chain over the coming years is expected to generate approximately 1 million highly skilled jobs by 2030, and up to 5.4 million by 2050. In the fourth episode titled "Reskill to Repower: Preparing the Hydrogen workforce", our Chief Technology & Market Officer Stephen Jackson discusses with Massimo Valsania, VP of Engineering at EthosEnergy and Co-chair of Hydrogen Europe Skills Working Group. Starting off with Massimo's professional background and his current role in our association, the two speakers discussed the skills needed in the hydrogen economy and the policies that should be put in place to attract new generations.
In this podcast episode, hosted by Hydrogen Europe, CEO Jorgo Chatzimarkakis engages in a dynamic conversation with Hydrogen Europe Research President Luigi Crema. Together, they delve into the crucial partnership between industry and research within the hydrogen sector. The episode explores the...
Published 11/30/23
In the sixth episode titled Exploring Opportunities for EU-Canada Hydrogen Cooperation, our CEO Jorgo Chatzimarkakis discusses with John Risley, Charmain and CEO of CFFI Ventures, and Stefan Kaufmann, former Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen of the German government and now adviser to...
Published 11/30/23