Annual General Meeting and Expert Presentations

Annual General Meeting and Expert Presentations

Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/05/2023
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Rotterdam Ahoy

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The World Hydrogen Summit will take place again in Rotterdam in May and will be double the size of the last edition. Invest in Canada is a Gold sponsor and will have a pavilion on the tradeshow floor with meeting rooms available throughout the event.

During the summit we will hold our AGM, have a presentation from the CEO of Invest in Canada and a round table discussion with three experts from CGI . All of this followed by a borrel at Brasserie Zuidplein.

Click here for more information and to Register for the AGM and presentations.

Time Item
16.00 – 16.45 NCCC Annual General Meeting – Port 2 meeting room
16.45 – 16.55 What Canada Can Offer You – Laurel Broten, CEO of Invest in Canada
16.55 – 17.55 Round table discussion with 3 hydrogen experts:
– Martijn Frints, Vice-President Consulting Expert at CGI
– Tim ten Brundel, Consultant at CGI
– Aniket Walavalkar, Technical Application Manager at CGI
These experts in the Energy Market, and hydrogen in particular, will give an introduction to Hydrogen and the emerging new energy market.
18.00 – 20.00 Networking Borrel at Brasserie Zuidplein

All attendees need to register for an Exhibition Visitor Pass in order to gain access to the WHS exhibition floor and the Port 2 meeting room. https://gfen.eventsair.com/world-hydrogen-summit-2023/exhibition-visitor/Site/Register. This is free of charge.

If you want to visit the tradeshow, you may do so before the AGM.

Canadian Delegation

There are 34 Canadian companies and a number of government bodies also attending the event. You can find their profiles and contact information here WHS Canadian Participant Directory.

The Canadian Embassy will have a pavilion on the show floor with meeting rooms available that you can book if you want to talk to any of the companies in the brochure. You can book appointments directly with them.

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