[April Seminar] Key Technologies and Research Development Trends in Water Electrolysis Hydrogen Production
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Elemental technologies/research and development trends in water electrolysis hydrogen production - Presentations by 5 speakers [Asahi Kasei, NGK Insulators, Yamanashi University, Shizuoka University, University of Tokyo]
★In this seminar, we will provide detailed explanations from leading experts in the field regarding the elemental technologies and research and development trends of various water electrolysis methods [alkaline water electrolysis, high-temperature steam electrolysis, anion exchange membrane, seawater electrolysis, cutting-edge technologies], as well as future prospects. ★You can register for only the morning sessions (Program I and II) or only the afternoon sessions (Program III, IV, and V). ★The lecturers are scheduled to attend in person, but there may be cases where the presentations are conducted online at short notice. We will update any changes as they occur, so please check below for confirmation.
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● Lecturer Yosuke Uchino Asahi Kasei Corporation Green Solution Project, Water Electrolysis Technology Development Department Product Development Group Leader Lead Expert (Electrochemistry) ● Lecturer Masahiro Shibata NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. Energy Business Division, Energy Conversion Business Development Department, Senior Advisor ● Lecturer Makoto Uchida Professor, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Research Center, Yamanashi University ● Lecturer Seiichi Suda Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University ● Lecturer Kazuhiro Takanabe Professor, Department of Chemical System Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo ● Date and Time April 23, 2026 (Thursday) 10:00 AM - 4:50 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokaikan (formerly Sōhyō Kaikan), Conference Room 3-2-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fees ◆One-day attendance: 55,000 yen [per person] (If applying for multiple participants at the same time, 44,000 yen per person) (This is also applicable if the attendees differ between the morning and afternoon sessions) ◆Morning (Program I・II) attendance: 38,500 yen [per person] ◆Afternoon (Program III・IV・V) attendance: 39,600 yen [per person] *All of the above includes text fees and consumption tax. ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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●Seminar Program● I. Technology Development and Prospects of Water Electrolysis at Asahi Kasei II. Development of Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells (SOEC) III. Research and Development Trends in Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis (AEMWE) IV. CO2 Concentration and Fixation through Seawater Electrolysis V. Water Electrolysis: Cutting-edge Research Technologies in Academia
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