Parker Hannifin will be presenting a wide range of its H2 solutions range at the Hydrogen Online Workshop on 3 March 2022, which will include the latest emission-reducing hydrogen technologies available for offroad machinery and heavy-duty transportation.
The workshop is a 24-hour interactive event featuring the best H2 experts and key players in the hydrogen community from around the world. This virtual meet-up will bring together over 15 000 hydrogen professionals, 100+ world-class experts and more than 150 exhibitors.
To discover how the latest H2 applications can reduce emissions, improve efficiency, or capture growth opportunities in these or other sectors, join Parker at the event. Its hydrogen range includes valves, filters, manifolds, fluid controls, high-pressure hoses, connectors, sealing and thermal management solutions. The Parker team will explain how these hydrogen-compatible products can benefit heavier transportation platforms.
In addition to this, the company will be hosting a panel of hydrogen and material experts comprising Clara M. Moyano, Fabian Brücker and Robert Airey. This panel will discuss how to choose components and materials for H2 applications and explore the material science of hydrogen components.
Clara Moyano, innovation engineer – materials science, Parker Hannifin Instrumentation Products Division Europe, said: “As a member of the Hydrogen Council, Parker is committed to fostering a clean energy transition and creating a better, more resilient future.”
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