




“This exclusive training sets a real precedence within our market.
The partnership with hydrogen specialists allows us to combine our expertise, giving delegates the confidence to see in practice how this equipment, which facilitates research into fuel cells, can be used safely.
It is our ambition to develop collaborations between industry and academics, using years of global expertise to support the next generation of scientists and engineers.
We see the launch of this training as a further step to advance UK intelligence in fuel cell research, an absolute necessity as we transition to clean energy and develop future innovations across sectors.”
Head of Sales, Energy and Environment at HORIBA
“When we met with Hydrogen Safe, we were very interested in the courses that they offer. This not only ensured our team received the most up-to-date training but also provided them with recognised qualifications to validate their knowledge.
Personally, I’ve completed several hydrogen-specific courses and found this training particularly valuable in sharpening my skills, helping ensure our work on Pioneer I and Pioneer II, Protium’s second major green hydrogen project currently in development, remains aligned with the latest HSE guidance and industry standards.
It’s important when you work in an industry like hydrogen that you continue to invest in training. The sector is changing at pace, and we want to ensure that our engineers remain at the top of their game and are the best in the business.
As a company that designs, develops, finances, owns and operates hydrogen projects, we’re committed to upholding not just our values, but also our reputation.”
Area Operations Manager for Protium


“At Pembrokeshire College, we want to give our students access to the qualifications and courses they will need to be at the forefront and access careers in the green energy sector.
There is no doubt that as businesses start to implement more sustainable ways of working, the demand for talented people with the knowledge to work confidently and safely with hydrogen will increase.
Ensuring our students are equipped and informed means that they have a better chance of securing a progressive and exciting career in the sector of their choice.
This activity forms part of a wider piece of work in Wales that will see Hydrogen Safe collaborating with Neath Port Talbot College, Gower College Swansea and Coleg Sir Gar, alongside Pembrokeshire College.”
Head of Engineering and Computing at Pembrokeshire College
“We are really looking forward to working with Hydrogen Safe and to embedding this learning into our curriculum. Not only does it address the skills gap that we have but also recognizes the job roles that students could access as a result of local projects.
Working in collaboration is a positive and productive way for us to take the knowledge we need and apply it across our workstreams.
We know that through the work that we are doing together with Hydrogen Safe we can all learn and develop our approach to hydrogen. This [project] is a great example of how that can work in practice.
Following the visit we hosted earlier in the year, we have seen what value we can gain from each other, and we look forward to the same as we hear more about the hydrogen partners, projects and programmes that are being developed in the UK.”
Acting Deputy Principal Innovation and Development at Nkangala TVET College


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