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Event Tokyo Hydrogen

Smart Energy Week: Osaka Symposium | H2 & FC EXPO Tokyo

Meet Germany Trade & Invest’s industry experts at our Symposium in Osaka and at H2 & FC EXPO to find out more about a carbon-neutral energy future using hydrogen in Germany. Talk to us about available business opportunities, market access and how your company can benefit from a presence in Germany.

13 Mar 2026
19 Mar 2026

Event Tokyo Hydrogen
Smart Energy Week: Osaka Symposium | H2 & FC EXPO Tokyo

Hydrogen is the key to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 as it will contribute largely to decarbonisation in transportation, power generation, and industry. H2 & FC EXPO gathers technologies for "production", "transportation", "storage", and "use" of hydrogen.  

Visit us at the German Pavilion (West Hall 2, Booth-W 14-20-j).  

Our GTAI experts will be on hand for free consultations about how your international business could expand to the heart of Europe. Appointments can be scheduled online and in advance or just stop by our booth. 

Our free-of-charge services for investors include:

  • Consulting on individual market entry strategy
  • Industry specific market data and statistics
  • Information on the German tax and legal framework
  • Information on finance and incentive options
  • Active support in finding the best business location in Germany

All inquiries are treated confidentially and, because we are a publicly funded agency, all investment services are entirely free of charge.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Date: March 17 (Fri) - 19 (Thu), 2026

Location: Tokyo Big Sight Japan, 3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokio, Japan 135-0063

1-1-88 Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi

Visit us at the German Pavilion West Hall 2, Booth-W 14-20-j

Find more information about this event: H2 & FC EXPO

 

 

Japan-Germany Hydrogen Symposium 2026 

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In recent years, as the importance of sustainable energy has grown, hydrogen has attracted attention for its clean characteristics. Japan was the first country in the world to formulate a “Basic Hydrogen Strategy,” and has led the global market in hydrogen production, transportation, and utilization. On the other hand, Germany has taken the lead in policy development and infrastructure building, playing a key role in the international hydrogen market. 

Following the positive response to last year’s symposium, we are pleased to announce that it will be held again this year. With the aim of further promoting future business collaboration between Japan and Germany, we will introduce projects and initiatives of hydrogen-related companies from both countries. 

By providing opportunities to explore future business prospects and possibilities for joint research, we aim to foster the development of the hydrogen industry in both countries and build an international network. 

Program  (Language: EN-JP simultaneous interpreting)

 

Opening RemarksCarbon Neutrality Promotion Office Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Dept. Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry
Welcome Speech Melanie Saxinger, Consul General, German Consulate General Osaka-Kobe
Hydrogen Promotion Project and Support for Overseas Expansion by METI-KansaiHiroki INUI, Carbon Neutrality Promotion Office Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Dept. Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry
Germany’s Efforts Toward Carbon Neutrality – The Current State and Future Prospects of Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Heiko Staubitz, Senior Manager, Investor Consulting Hydrogen & Energy Infrastructure, Germany Trade & Invest 

HY-5: On the Way to Europe‘s leading Hydrogen Region

Heike Tipmonta, Director Business Services, Hamburg Invest 

H2Global: A Novel Financing Mechanism to Accelerate Global Clean Hydrogen Trade 

Elisabeth Sterner, Regional Representative, East Asia H2Global Foundation 

Break and Networking Time
On the Establishment of a Japan-Germany Collaboration Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Chain

Motoo Sato, Senior Chief Engineer, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Hydrogen Strategy Division

The Role of Hydrogen Toward Decarbonization and HORIBA's ActivitiesHaruhito Mori, Deputy General Manager, Energy and Environment Technology Division, HORIBA, Ltd.
Driving the Hydrogen Future: Market Momentum, German Engineering, and Global CooperationSimon Brugger, CEO, Cellform

Closing Remarks and Q&A

About GTAI and its service / About “Mini messe”

Yuka Mikami, Coordinator, Japan Office GTAI

Tomoko Sato, Senior Manager, Internationalization Structural Change Regions

Networking and Business Card Exchange

Info Booths

Date: March 13 (Fri): 1:30 pm - 5pm

Location: Umeda Sky Building Tower East, Floor 36/Sky Room 1 & 2, 1-1-88 Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 531-6036

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