The Conference (IHAC 2020)
One Full Day of Powerful Talks
03 Sept 2020
09:00 am
The first International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2020) will focus on the use of hydrogen in aviation, the associated benefits, and emerging challenges. The IHAC 2020 is the first event to be hosted in Glasgow, Scotland. The event is an opportunity to connect with experts in the industry and an open invitation to all stakeholders to participate in the next wave of hydrogen in aviation.
For registration to the conference please click HERE.
The conference brochure is available HERE.
Press Releases
Call for Abstracts: 2nd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2021)
14.01.2021
Hy-Hybrid Energy, UK based leading fuel cell services provider is pleased to announce this Call for Abstracts for the 2nd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2021), which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland on 2nd September 2021.
2nd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2021), 2nd September 2021, Glasgow, Scotland
22.09.2020
After having a successful IHAC 2020 (virtual), Hy-Hybrid Energy is pleased to invite you to attend the 2nd International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2021) to be held in Glasgow, Scotland on 2nd September 2021.
First International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2020), 3rd Sept, 2020, Virtual: Closing Remarks
04.09.2020
Hy-Hybrid Energy- UK based leading fuel cell services provider is pleased to host the First International Hydrogen Aviation Conference (IHAC 2020) virtually on 3rd September 2020. The event was live-streamed from its original hosting place (i.e. pre-COVID-19 on-site hosting venue) DoubleTree By Hilton Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, however.
Launch of International Hydrogen Aviation Association (IHAA) Website
01.05.2020
Hy-Hybrid Energy, a leading hydrogen & fuel cell services provider, announces the launch of International Hydrogen Aviation Association (IHAA) website (https://www.ihydrogenaa.com/). IHAA’s formation initiative was led by Dr. Naveed Akhtar, Founder & CEO of Hy-Hybrid Energy, who felt its necessity to advocate the use of hydrogen in aviation.