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title: "World Hydrogen Week | Copenhagen (past event)"
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date: 2024-09-24
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# World Hydrogen Week | Copenhagen (past event)

**Smoltek is attend­ing World Hydro­gen Week in Copen­hagen, Octo­ber 1–2 2024.**

The event is the lead­ing event for the glob­al hydro­gen indus­try, focus­ing on the lat­est devel­op­ments, inno­va­tions, and oppor­tu­ni­ties in hydro­gen tech­nol­o­gy. It brings togeth­er indus­try lead­ers, experts, and pol­i­cy­mak­ers to dis­cuss advance­ments and strate­gies for a sus­tain­able hydro­gen future. The event fea­tures con­fer­ences, exhi­bi­tions, and net­work­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties, fos­ter­ing col­lab­o­ra­tion and knowl­edge shar­ing among attendees.

> See you in Copen­hagen, Octo­ber 1–2! 
> 
> Con­nect with Elli­nor Ehrn­berg on site: [ellinor.ehrnberg@smoltek.com](mailto:ellinor.ehrnberg@smoltek.com)

![Electrolyzer Cell With Smoltek Anode Ptl](https://www.smoltek.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/electrolyzer-cell-with-smoltek-anode-ptl.png)

Elec­trolyz­er-cell with Smoltek anode PTE (PTL and catalysts)

Smoltek Hydro­gen PTE tech­ni­cal scope: The low elec­tri­cal resis­tiv­i­ty and high mechan­i­cal strength indi­cate why cor­ro­sion coat­ed nanofibers are an attrac­tive cat­a­lyst sup­port mate­r­i­al. The solu­tion offered by Smoltek Hydro­gen takes full advan­tage of the excep­tion­al nanofiber prop­er­ties on a PTL (above illus­tra­tion). This method ensures full con­tact between the nanofibers and the PTL while pro­vid­ing a high sur­face area sub­strate and cat­a­lysts can then be deposit­ed on top of this sub­strate. The ver­ti­cal ori­en­ta­tion of the nanofibers facil­i­tates coat­ing of the sur­face with addi­tion­al lay­ers of mate­r­i­al, such as cor­ro­sion pro­tec­tion lay­ers or cat­a­lyst particles.