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May 3, 2024Dr. Demudu Babu Gorle, a prominent figure at DBDI Gurugram, recently attended the Indian Hydrogen Technology Business Mission in the Czech Republic, highlighting DBDI’s commitment to leading-edge hydrogen technology. The mission, which included visits to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, facilitated key discussions on advancing hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and utilization.
Fostering International Collaboration
The event underscored the potential for international collaboration, with over 20 companies from India and the Czech Republic participating. It was organized by the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade alongside HYTEP and moderated by Mr. Petr Mervart, Special Envoy for Hydrogen Technologies. Companies like Dr. Bansi Dhar Institute for Industrial Research Gurugram and other industry leaders shared their advancements and explored future projects that could transform energy infrastructure.
Advancements in Hydrogen Technology
The conference was a melting pot of innovative ideas, from the development of hydrogen fuel cells and filling stations by DEVINN, to BOSCH’s initiatives in green hydrogen production from seawater. The discussion also covered the need for efficient and low-cost hydrogen storage solutions, a field in which DBDI Gurugram has taken a proactive role.
Key Highlights from the Mission
The Czech Hydrogen Days 2024 event was a particular highlight, where industry and academia converged to discuss the latest in hydrogen technology. Dr. Gorle and other attendees viewed the latest fuel-cell cars from leading automotive manufacturers and engaged in meaningful dialogues about the future of hydrogen in global markets.
Looking Forward
The mission’s success has set the stage for ongoing partnerships and projects. Companies expressed keen interest in collaborating with Indian research labs and industries to reduce hydrogen production costs and enhance infrastructure for efficient green hydrogen transportation and storage.
Conclusion
Dr. Gorle’s participation in the Indian Hydrogen Technology Business Mission not only reinforces DBDI Gurugram’s role in global energy innovation but also aligns with our mission to foster sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions worldwide. We look forward to the impactful collaborations and advancements that will emerge from this initiative.




