hy-fcell Stuttgart is one of the most important international trade fairs and conferences for hydrogen and fuel cell technology.

Since its inception in 2001, hy-fcell has established itself as the leading platform providing professionals from around the world with a comprehensive overview of the latest technological advances and market trends. Every year, the event attracts thousands of visitors who want to find out about the latest developments and innovations in the industry.

hy-fcell Stuttgart 2024 (8 to 9 October 2024) will once again offer a wide range of activities, including an international exhibition, a top-class conference with interactive plenary sessions and workshops, and a festive evening event with the presentation of the hy-fcell Award. The Innovation Award for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells is supported by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector, the Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation and Messe Stuttgart and honors outstanding developments in one of the most promising fields of technology of our time.

The winners of the hy-fcell Award 2024 will be announced and honored in the afternoon of 8 October at the Speaker’s Corner in the exhibition hall. On this day, the industry will also meet in the evening at the Networking Night to network in a festive atmosphere. The winners will have the opportunity to present their companies and projects to interested parties and make new contacts in a relaxed atmosphere.
Visitors and participants have the opportunity to network, exchange knowledge and build lasting business relationships. The trade fair offers both industry experts and newcomers an ideal platform for networking with decision-makers and innovators.

Visitors can expect a diverse range of exhibitors showcasing the latest products, technologies and services. In 2023, the event attracted 3,059 visitors from 35 countries who visited the stands of 171 exhibitors. Even greater international participation is expected for 2024, underlining the growing importance of the hydrogen and fuel cell industry.

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