EHEC 2026 - SPONSORS

Seville, Spain,
11 - 13 March 2026

EHEC 2026 is welcoming new participants!

We are excited to announce the first companies joining us, each bringing unique expertise and innovation to the hydrogen energy sector.

If you want to showcase your products, projects, or initiatives to a highly targeted audience and position your brand at one of the world’s leading hydrogen energy conferences, this is your chance. Sponsoring EHEC 2026 offers a strategic opportunity to increase your visibility, access key decision-makers, and play a key role in the future of sustainable energy.

For tailored sponsorship opportunities and more information, please contact: susana.minarro@aeh2.org

­Gold Sponsors

­Arcamo Group is a group of companies with headquarters in Spain, Portugal, and Mexico, specialized in the management and supply of instrumentation and valve materials for industrial applications.
The company has a dedicated Hydrogen department, offering clients a high level of expertise and experience in hydrogen (H₂) applications and procedures. Arcamo Group delivers innovative and specialized solutions and develops projects aimed at supporting the transition to a decarbonized economy. Their services include engineering, supply, installation, and maintenance, providing comprehensive turnkey solutions.

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EAG (Empresarios Agrupados – GHESA), with more than 60 years of experience, is one of the most important engineering groups in Europe. Present in 80 countries, with +210 key projects and +1,400 employees, we display the technological management capabilities for the development of complex projects, such as Nuclear, Fossil and Renewable Fuels. EAG has been involved for the last 25 years in the development of Power-to-X production projects (Hydrogen, Ammonia, e-Methanol, Fertilizer among others) derived from renewable sources with a total capacity of more than 3GW and +70 projects worldwide. In recent years, EAG has participated from the initial stages with technical and economic feasibility studies, to more advanced stages that include basic engineering design, Front-End Loading (FELs), Front-End Engineering Designs (FEEDs), and detail engineering for the construction as well as start-up and O&M of these plants.

Toyota has gone one step further, placing technologies around hydrogen at the forefront and trying to make it the main energy source of tomorrow's society. A future society in which not only will there be no emissions, but will guarantee mobility for all as the axis, a mobility that goes beyond vehicles and has to do with overcoming challenges and making dreams come true.

Silver Sponsors

Bollfilter Spain, a subsidiary of BOLL & KIRCH Filterbau GmbH founded in 1950, is a global leader in the development and manufacturing of filtration systems for liquids and gases. Headquartered in Germany with a global presence, the company offers innovative and customized solutions for sectors such as industry, energy, marine, and water treatment. Its technology ensures efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, supported by strong technical service and a continuous commitment to quality and ongoing improvement.

At Yokogawa, sustainability is at the core of everything they do. Through cutting-edge automation and digital innovation, they empower green hydrogen production to accelerate the global energy transition. Their solutions drive efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility—enabling industries to decarbonize with confidence. They invite others to join them in shaping a cleaner, more sustainable future—because a greener tomorrow begins with the actions taken today.

Bronze Sponsors

­The Spanish National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Testing Centre (CNH2) is a nationwide research centre, aimed at promoting scientific and technological research in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, serving the entire scientific, technological, and industrial community.

It was created in 2007 as a Public Consortium between the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the Regional Government of Castilla-La Mancha, with each holding a 50% share, and its headquarters are located in Puertollano (Ciudad Real).

The Foundation for the Development of New Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon (FHa) is a private, non-profit research center created in 2003 by the Government of Aragon with the aim of promoting the use of hydrogen as an energy vector.

Supported by a Board of Trustees with 93 members (mainly private companies from the energy, chemical, metal-mechanical, automotive, safety and certification, and transport sectors; public administrations; and research, education, and training institutions), the Foundation works in R&D&I and in the deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. Its strategy is based on the Aragon Hydrogen Master Plan 2021–2025, whose first edition in 2007 was the world's first regional hydrogen roadmap.

FHa has participated in over 200 projects and holds a leading position within the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, being the Spanish entity with the highest number of projects (33) and the European entity with the most hydrogen valleys (7).

­Call for Abstracts – Open

The Call for Abstracts is now open from April 15th, 2025. We invite submissions showcasing innovative research, technological advancements, and real-world applications in the hydrogen sector. All stakeholders are encouraged to share their work and contribute to the technical program. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of scientific and technological excellence.

Abstract Submission Opens: April 15th, 2025

Abstract Submission Closes: September 1st, 2025

­https://ehec.info/call-for-abstracts

­https://ehec.info/

 

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