Energy Futures: Critical minerals, climate neutrality and transition pathways
An exhibition on energy transitions and the challenges and solutions driving our response to the global energy crisis across research and industry.
You are welcome to join us for a guided exhibition tour and presentation by exhibiting researcher Imran Asghar at Dipoli Gallery this May.
The need to transition to renewable energy sources has become more urgent than ever before. Green hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are emerging as key players in this transition towards a more sustainable future. It is therefore essential to invest in research and development to make these technologies more cost-effective and widely available. Those interested in learning more about these technologies are welcome to join the event.
The event is open to all and free of charge, please register at the link below to let us know you will be joining:
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/Participation/Public/f132eff5-61f6-4e9a-b26e-bc6a96b808f6?displayId=Fin2763784
More information on the exhibition can be found on the virtual exhibition website:
https://virtualexhibitions.aalto.fi/en/energy-futures-critical-minerals-climate-neutrality-and-transition-pathways
The Energy Transition Exhibition is open in Dipoli Gallery, Aalto University from March-September 2023. It will also be accessible online via Aalto Virtual Exhibition Platform
For further information contact Edel O’Reilly, Curator, Aalto Exhibitions [email protected]
Exhibition Dates: 16.03.23-15.09.23
Mon-Thu: 8:00–20:00 / Fri: 8:00–18:00 / Sat-Sun: Closed
Dipoli Gallery, Otakaari 24, 02150 Espoo / Aalto University
An exhibition on energy transitions and the challenges and solutions driving our response to the global energy crisis across research and industry.
This event is an Accelerator Session at the World Circular Economy Forum 2023
Otakaari 24
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