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A look back at Génération Hydrogène with our Shareholders' impressions

Published on October 14, 2022

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On September 28, Air Liquide’s Génération Hydrogène show brought together current producers of hydrogen and those inventing ways in which it can be used in the future. Take a look back in video with some Shareholders present in the audience.

Hydrogen and Air Liquide: the time is now!

Be it the climate emergency, an evolving energy mix, the development of clean mobility or industrial renewal, hydrogen is already offering concrete solutions to the major challenges of our time. If we are to achieve a successful energy transition and create a low-carbon society, hydrogen will be key.

During the second staging of this digital event dedicated to hydrogen (the first having taken place in 2020), several major players shared their thoughts and experiences. These included: François Jackow, Chief Executive Officer of Air Liquide, Benoît Potier, Chairman of Air Liquide, Matthieu Giard, Vice President of Hydrogen activities, figures from the worlds of science and economics, and Mike Horn, one of the greatest explorers and adventurers of our time.

Our Shareholders had their say!

A few of the Group’s Shareholders were in the audience and interviewed after the show. A glimpse into the future, the importance of raising public awareness, sharing progress and having everyone pull in the same direction. These are just some of their first impressions:

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