Air Liquide announces 2018 Scientific Challenge winners
Air Liquide has revealed the three winners of its 2018 Scientific Challenge.
Air Liquide has revealed the three winners of its 2018 Scientific Challenge.
France’s first hydrogen refuelling station for buses opened on Friday.
Air Liquide has today launched a new subsidiary dedicated exclusively to deeptech start-ups in line with its open innovation strategy.
A project which will deploy fuel cell garbage trucks across the North West Europe has launched.
A group of 11 European stake holders is launching a project to demonstrate a process for capturing CO2 from industrial activities – the DMX™ project.
Atlas Copco has acquired Air Compresseur service (ACS).
Ballard Power Systems is collaborating with ABB and other consortium partners to develop and launch a hydrogen fuel cell-powered river push boat in France.
Alstom has won a €500m ($557.3m) contract to supply the “world’s largest fleet of fuel cell trains” to the Fahma rolling stock subsidiary of Rhine-Main transport authority RMV.
A project deploying two zero emission hydrogen fuel cell vessels in France and Norway has been awarded €5m of funding from the European Union (EU).
Air Liquide and STMicroelectronics (ST) intend to engage in a collaborative initiative to accelerate the development of digital solutions for industrial applications.