Helium in the skies
Of all the opportunities in air vehicles – a market that spans aerostats, airships, and hybrid flying-wing airships – the biggest market-changing and growth potential lies in the giant hybrid airships that could play a...
Of all the opportunities in air vehicles – a market that spans aerostats, airships, and hybrid flying-wing airships – the biggest market-changing and growth potential lies in the giant hybrid airships that could play a...
SENSIA Solutions has deep knowledge and capabilities in infrared science and technology and in a context of favorable market forces like emissions regulation, heightened safety standards, and digitalization trends.
Hydrogen production takes many forms – and all will be needed as the hydrogen economy ramps up. Aurora Hydrogen CEO Andrew Gillis spoke to gasworld about the company’s hydrogen tech as its demo plant takes...
In the Southeast US, the usual major players dominate the industrial gases market, serving sectors including automotive, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, food and drink, and consumer goods, as well as mainstays like metal cutting and welding.
September will see one of the most significant gasworld CO2 events yet in North America, to be held in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Don’t miss it
Earlier this year, e-fuels took a big step forward with the switch-on of the world’s first commercial e-fuels plant, Project Pathfinder by Infinium. Christian Annesley spoke to Infinium CEO Robert Schuetzle about the journey so...
There was a continued solid picture for gas and welding distributors in the first quarter of 2024, with conditions looking robust by most measures, following on from a solid but sometimes mixed 2023.
Carlos Pinelo, Export Sales Manager at Ambra Sistemi, speaks to gasworld about how AI is poised to transform the industrial gases industry, offering operational efficiencies and competitive advantage
After years of arguments and delays, the final sell-off of the helium reserve at Cliffside was an anticlimax, with few bids. Christian Annesley updates on what happened
After nearly a century of trading, SIAD is looking to capitalize on the engineering equipment business in the Americas like never before. Molly Burgess gets the story from CEO Bernardo Sestini