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Hydrogen Day 2025

Join us for the Hydrogen Day events bringing together industry, academia, and government to advance innovation and collaborative solutions for a low-carbon future.

October 7-8, 2025     |     The University of Texas at Austin, San Jacinto Hall


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10/07 Tuesday

Kicking off Hydrogen Day activities, the poster competition invites students, post-docs, and scholars from any university to showcase their hydrogen-related research. A series of deep dive sessions and panels will set the stage for broader conversations around hydrogen’s role in the energy industry. 

Poster Competition
The Hydrogen Day Poster Competition invites students, post-docs, and scholars from any university to present their hydrogen-related work from science and engineering to policy and innovation. Selected posters will be displayed October 7-8 with up to $2,000 in prizes. Abstract Submission Deadline is Monday, September 16, 2025.

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10/08 Wednesday

Hydrogen Day, held on October 8 (10/08), aligns with hydrogen’s atomic weight—1.008 amu—and serves as a national spotlight on this critical energy carrier. Day two features a full program of expert panels, fireside chats, and technical talks, examining hydrogen’s role in decarbonization, energy security, and innovation. This event brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to advance dialogue and collaboration in the hydrogen space.

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10/09 Thursday 

Tour the Hydrogen ProtoHub (9:00 a.m.) at the Center for Electromechanics at UT's Pickle Research Campus, a first-of-its-kind hydrogen technology protohub featuring multiple forms of renewable hydrogen generation and end-use applications. The Hydrogen ProtoHub supports a wide range of hydrogen technology demonstration pilots, producing and using hydrogen on-site to power UT's Texas Advanced Computing Center. It is also the only public hydrogen vehicle fueling station in Texas. Come see this unique research facility.

“The facility is a proving ground for future hydrogen technologies,” said Michael Lewis, director UT Austin’s Center for Electromechanics. Read the article


See What Participants Are Saying About UT's Hydrogen Day

"A significant achievement in uniting industry, academia, policymakers, and communities to foster the growth of low-carbon hydrogen in the Gulf Coast.

     –  Parul Dhall, Director of Strategic Marketing, Technip Energies

"This H2 day program at The University of Texas at Austin was well worth the trip. The speakers and panelists provided a real time, concise, and honest update on the outlook for low carbon Hydrogen in Texas. The tour and open house of the H2@scale demonstration facility the next day was also awesome! I appreciated the great questions and the enthusiasm of the students, professors and industry folks celebrating the first (and best?) element on its special day."

     –  David Dankworth, Hydrogen Technology Portfolio Manager, ExxonMobil


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