Free conference on PEM Fuel Cells in Korea

Thursday 03 Oct 13

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Peter Lysholt Hansen, Ambassador, Embassy of Denmark

Maria Skou, Counsellor (Innovation), Embassy of Denmark

Lennart Andersen, Danish Energy Agency (DK)

Matthias Arenz , University of Copenhagen (DK)

Young Woo Choi , KIER (KR)

Ib Chorkendorff, DTU Physics (DK)

Lars Cleemann, DTU Energy Conversion (DK)

Hak Soo Han, Yonsei University (KR)

Dirk Henkensmeier, KIST (KR)

Hans Aage Hjuler, Danish Power Systems (DK)

Leif Hoejslet , Danish Technological Institute (DK)

Soeren Hvilsted , DTU Polymer Centre (DK)

Jong Hyun Jang, KIST (KR)

Jens Oluf Jensen, DTU Energy Conversion (DK)

Mads Friis Jensen, Serenergy (DK)

Soonil Jeon, Hyundai Motors (KR)

Hyunchul Ju , Inha University (KR)

Soeren K. Kaer, Aalborg University (DK)

Shinuang Kang, Hugreen Power (KR)

Whangi Kim, Konkuk University (KR)

Mikkel Juul Larsen, IRD Fuel Cells (DK)

Young Moo Lee, Hanyang University (KR)

Gu-Gon Park, KIER (KR)

Jin-Soo Park, Sangmyung University (KR)

Jung-Ock Park, Samsung Electronics (KR)

Eivind Skou, University of Southern Denmark (DK)

Young-Jun Sohn, KIER (KR)

Tae-Won Song, Samsung Electronics (KR)

Both Korea and Denmark have strong communities for research, development and early commercialization of PEM fuel cells, and both countries are worldwide recognized for their pronounced efforts to promote new energy technologies of which fuel cells constitute an important field with high expectations.  

Danish Korean PEM Fuel Cell Network

This has led to fruitful and growing cooperation between the Korean and the Danish fuel cell communities and now the joint Danish Korean PEM Fuel Cell Workshop in Seoul, November 18-19, 2013, organized by DTU Energy Conversion, Danish Power System and Korean Institute of Science and Technology.

The scope of this bilateral PEM fuel cell workshop is to bring together scientists and business developers from the two countries in a two day event in Seoul - to get updated, to make new contacts or to strengthen and widen the networks already established.

Common challenges are best met in common and the markets of today are global, and the climate challenge has made the need for accelerated development of improved energy technologies even stronger. Besides, commercial niche applications for which PEM fuel cells show a competing edge are emerging, and the workshop is also a fine opportunity for the companies in the market to meet the scientists.  

There is no conference fee, but registration is required via kdfuelcell@dtu.dk   for Danish participants and energy@smu.ac.kr for Korean participants

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