On 27–28 May, the TRIATHLON consortium came together for the M30 meeting, hosted by AMIRES, a great opportunity to exchange ideas and align on our progress towards hydrogen-electric propulsion technologies for aviation.
Discussions focused on several core technical areas that are central to TRIATHLON’s mission. Partners explored ongoing work on hydrogen storage and conditioning, thermodynamics‑driven optimisation strategies, and advanced thermal management solutions designed to enhance overall system performance. The meeting also included a comprehensive system‑level analysis and a forward‑looking roadmap aimed at guiding the project toward higher technology readiness levels.
Beyond the technical sessions, the consortium also coordinated upcoming dissemination activities, ensuring continued visibility and engagement with the wider community. The setting of Prague provided an inspiring backdrop, with partners taking the opportunity to enjoy the city’s atmosphere and cuisine while continuing informal discussions.
The TRIATHLON team extends its appreciation to all partners for their dedication and contributions, and to AMIRES for hosting the meeting. The consortium now moves into the next phase of the project with renewed motivation and a clear focus on the work ahead.
