Facilities Fuelling Hydrogen Innovation

Discover the resources available to help bring your hydrogen innovation to life
Silver hydrogen fuel tanks against a blue sky.

Monday, 24 November 2025

Online

Meet the Experts
Why should you attend?

Join us for an insightful webinar on Monday 24 November showcasing the resources that can be accessed through Scottish Hydrogen Innovation Network (SHINe) members.

We will spotlight the available support for innovative small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and research and development (R&D) projects in the hydrogen sector.

The Scottish hydrogen innovation system and funding landscape can be complex. Scotland is set to lead the hydrogen revolution, but its full potential is yet to be realised.

 
Meet the experts

At the webinar, ‘Facilities fuelling hydrogen innovation – available support for project developers and innovators’, we will hear from two of our SHINe members:

Professor Mark Symes | Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre

The Glasgow Hydrogen Innovation Centre is part of the University of Glasgow’s main campus, supporting research groups and commercial enterprises across Scotland. The team’s expertise guides new innovators from experimental proof-of-concept all the way through to small prototype stage.  

Representing the University of Glasgow, Professor Mark Symes will highlight how their innovation centre can direct innovators towards relevant testing and commercialisation opportunities.

The organisation can provide links to world-leading academic research groups. Alongside this, the centre has links to TÜV SÜD. This collaboration offers testing space and expertise, including flow meter testing and risk assessments.  

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Natasha Madeira | Energy Technology Partnership (ETP)

The Energy Technology Partnership is an independent partnership of 14 Scottish universities, engaged in world-class energy research and innovation. They are the largest academic energy partnership in Europe.

In the webinar, we will be hearing from Natasha Madeira, Business Development Manager for Hydrogen at ETP. Natasha will be presenting an overview of the range of hydrogen expertise across ETPs university members. Twelve of their members are active in the hydrogen R&D space, and the expertise will help to ensure Scotland is positioned as a global hydrogen innovation leader. 

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Why should you attend?

This webinar will help attendees understand how to overcome challenges from storage complexities to funding availability, by demonstrating how existing innovators can help Scottish newcomers. If you’re a new innovator who is interested in bringing forward your project, this webinar is the perfect place to find new collaborators.

The webinar will wrap up with a live Q&A session, providing a great opportunity to pitch any questions to our experts.

Register for our webinar

If you’re an innovator or a small or medium-sized enterprise, we would love for you to join us.

Register here to secure your place at the webinar