How do we turn hydrogen innovation into reliable, scalable, and safe real-world solutions?
This key question will be at the centre of discussions during the Clean Fuel Horizons Workshop, where the TRIATHLON project will contribute to Session 1: Engineering the Hydrogen Future.
The session brings together leading experts from academia, research organisations, and industry to explore the technologies and engineering approaches shaping the hydrogen value chain. It will provide insights into the materials, components, and system designs required to translate hydrogen innovation into practical applications.
TRIATHLON expertise in hydrogen aviation
As part of the programme, TRIATHLON will share results from its ongoing research on hydrogen-based systems for aviation, focusing on integrated approaches to propulsion, storage, and system performance.
Two representatives from the TRIATHLON consortium will contribute to the session:
- Julien van Campen (Delft University of Technology)
Exploring how multi-state hydrogen fuel systems can support the next generation of sustainable aircraft by enabling flexible and efficient energy management.
- Christoph Ebert (Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology (ILK), Technische Universität Dresden)
Addressing key material challenges in cryo-compressed hydrogen storage, contributing to the development of next-generation Type V tanks.
By contributing to this exchange, TRIATHLON continues to support knowledge sharing and collaboration across the European hydrogen and aviation ecosystem.
Join the workshop
The Clean Fuel Horizons Workshop offers an opportunity to engage with experts working at the forefront of hydrogen innovation and to explore how research is shaping future energy and mobility systems. Register here.
