The Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center was officially inaugurated on October 23 at the Vietnamese-German University in Ho Chi Minh City.
The Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center was established within the framework of the International Hydrogen Market Promotion Program (H2Uppp), with support from the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
This initiative is part of a global effort to mitigate carbon emissions and promote the use of renewable energy. The center is not merely a physical space but also a network connecting businesses, research institutes, and government organizations, fostering collaboration and innovation in the hydrogen sector.
The center will also focus on training and capacity building for experts, policymakers, and technicians. This is a crucial component in developing a high-quality workforce to meet the growing demands of the renewable energy industry. Furthermore, the center will introduce and showcase advanced hydrogen technologies, contributing to the development of Vietnam's hydrogen market.
The launch of the facility marks a significant step in Vietnam's energy transition process. With support from international partners and a strong commitment from the government, this center is expected to play a vital role in building a sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous economy.
A key highlight of the inauguration ceremony was the signing of three strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between important partners: Indefol and Infineon, Deutsche Bank and Indefol, and Wealth Power Group and Indefol.
An exhibition of green hydrogen technologies and initiatives was also a significant part of the event, with participation from numerous Vietnamese and German enterprises. This provided an opportunity for businesses to showcase advanced technologies, connect with investors, and explore business cooperation opportunities across the hydrogen value chain.
A specialized discussion session on Vietnam-Germany cooperation opportunities in developing the green hydrogen market also took place, involving experts from various fields.
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