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Canadian participation at World Hydrogen Summit 2025

Date: May 21 to May 23, 2025
Venue: Ahoy Hallen
Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
Target Audience: Organizations in the hydrogen production, equipment, transport, technology, storage and other sectors. Energy and hydrogen policy makers at all levels. Ports with a hydrogen strategy.
Sector: Clean technologies

Event description

The World Hydrogen Summit (WHS) is the largest international hydrogen event, bringing together 8,000 decision makers from over 100 countries. The conference features key speakers including Energy Ministers and CEOs from around the world. The exhibition showcases cutting-edge technologies and hydrogen initiatives, fostering networking and partnership opportunities. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in a site visit to the Port of Rotterdam's hydrogen projects.

There will be a large Canada Pavilion at the exhibition highlighting Canadian technology, hydrogen projects, and key industry players. Canadian Trade Commissioners from various posts in Europe will also be present at the event.

In 2024, Trade Commissioners from 14 European markets attended the event. In 2025, a similar level of Trade Commissioner participation will provide you with valuable access to business opportunities in their various markets.

Canadian organizations planning to attend WHS 2025 should contact the Canadian Embassy to the Netherlands to register their interest.

Register to attend

Contact Judith Baguley (hague-td@international.gc.ca), Trade Commissioner, Canadian Embassy to the Netherlands, to participate in the Trade Commissioner Service program components around WHS 2025.


Why your organization should participate


Trade Commissioner(s) involvement

Activities organized by the Trade Commissioner Service

The Trade Commissioner, Judith Baguley (hague-td@international.gc.ca), specializes in the clean technologies sector for the Dutch market and can provide information on this and other local events that you are considering, as well as advice on business development in the region. The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service offers services free of charge to Canadian exporters and companies that meet our client criteria.


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