DTU Energy Conversion attended with two booths at Cleantech Bazar 2014
Interest in the research results of DTU Energy Conversion
Modified Inkjet Printer

Business people, scientists and investors showed a great interest in DTU Energy Conversion

Energy Fuel cells Electrochemistry Energy production Energy storage Energy efficiency

DTU Energy Conversion attended with two booths at Cleantech Bazar 2014 in Oticonsalen at DTU Lyngby Campus.

DTU Energy Conversion attended with two booths at Cleantech Bazar 2014 in Oticonsalen at DTU Lyngby Campus the 22. May 2014.

Here PhD-student Annemette Hindhede Jensen demonstrated Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cells and explained about the extensive PEM research at the Department, while Development Engineer Christophe Gadea gave an introduction to a modified inkjet printer able to print ceramic fuel cells (SOFC).

This year’s Cleantech Bazar featured an even larger emphasis on industry participants than the 2013 event. This year there was an even split between participants from DTU and the industry, leading to a Cleantech Bazar attended by researchers from DTUs mixed with companies from the Danish cleantech sector and partners such as Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster.

This created a wide-ranging Cleantech Bazar with a dynamic atmosphere, showing the high level of activity of the Danish energy and cleantech actors.

Cleantech Bazaar 2014 was well attended and had 400 visitors, which was twice as many as last year. The visitors were researchers, businesses, industry and interest-groups, public participants, students, venturegroups and participants from a parallel ICN conference (International Cleantech Network/Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster) with many others.
The networking role of the Cleantech Bazar was well illustrated by the fact that the participants from our Department ran out of business cards to hand out, as business people, scientists and investors from outside DTU showed a great interest in our research and results.