- CEOs & VPs from hydrogen producers, traditional hydrocarbons looking to enter the hydrogen space and new energy innovators
- Senior energy financiers and investors
- Government officials in energy policy
- Thought leaders, energy innovators, academics and specialists
- FT journalists and other global press outlets
See the companies who attended in 2024 - Exclusive news-worthy keynote interviews, interactive panel discussions and high-level debates
- An in-person only drinks reception to unwind and network in a less formal setting
- All sessions are expertly moderated by our senior FT journalists who are uniquely poised to expose real opinions and cut through the jargon
- Refer back or re-watch your favourite sessions with video on demand, included with your in-person ticket
WHAT'S ON
The power of networking
250+ of the most influential players in hydrogen choose the FT Hydrogen Summit each year. Join them to discover emerging business opportunities and avoid the pitfalls of this frontier industry.
The high-level attendance and intimate setting mean you'll be surrounded by leaders you can't meet anywhere else. They'll provide you with the knowledge and clarity needed to future-proof your business strategy.
Who will you meet?
Unlike other Hydrogen events, you'll only be surrounded by high-level decision-makers. 76% of attendees in 2024 held a job title of ‘Head of’ and above. Connect with:
What’s on?
Across one concise day of strategic content, global decision-makers you can only hear from at the FT Hydrogen Summit will share real-life case studies and solutions to help you make more informed business decisions. Some event highlights include:
"The range of speakers was really good, providing important insights into the pace and complexity of the work in progress and the challenges ahead, including political ones."
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IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and drinks reception. Network and connect with your peers.
£1,549 £2,439
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