We have been named as one of the main sponsors of the Hydrogen Live 2025 Conference and Exhibition taking place on 5th and 6th February at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool.
As a result of the sponsorship, Hydrogen Safe will take an exhibition space, feature our branding on the main stage and deliver two x 90-minute roundtable sessions to focus on hydrogen and the impact that it will have on education and industry in the next twelve months and beyond.
Engaging with hundreds of delegates across the two-days, the team from Hydrogen Safe will also take the opportunity to share insight from strategic sessions we have held over recent months, bringing together education providers, industry experts and policymakers to develop a skills matrix and hydrogen framework.
Managing Director of Hydrogen Safe, Rachael Burns, comments: “We are very much looking forward to Hydrogen Live. Not only is it the perfect platform for us to learn more from our colleagues in the green energy sector, but also to share our insight too and the findings from the strategic sessions we have worked so hard to facilitate.
“It is a very exciting time for our sector, and we want to make sure that we are taking whatever opportunities we can to engage with individuals and businesses that want to access the training they will need to work confidently and safely with and around hydrogen.
“It was once a case of preparing for the future, but as we all move to more sustainable ways of working and focus on achieving net zero, there has never been a greater need to have in place a talented workforce that can deliver hydrogen projects throughout the UK and across the globe.”
Eric Lewis, Managing Director of Foresight Hydrogen, comments: “We are delighted to welcome Hydrogen Safe as one of our main sponsors for Hydrogen LIVE 2025 in Liverpool. With their expertise in hydrogen safety training and commitment to bridging the gap between industry and education, they are the ideal partner for this year’s event.
“With Hydrogen Safe’s support we want to explore strategies to attract inward investment, develop infrastructure, improve workforce skills, harness job creation and navigate policy regulations – all to drive the transition to Net Zero.”