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Event - 2008 China Hydrogen Energy & Fuel Cell Exhibition

Date(s)
31 Mar 2008 - 02 Apr 2008
Location
Venue: Shanghai International Exhibition
Description
In recent years, China has become one of the largest potential consumer markets in hydrogen energy and fuel cells. By 2002, Chinese patens on fuel cells accounted for 25% of the total of 164. The motivation to develop fuel cells in China results from the urgent need to reduce air pollution from exhaust by automobiles, buses and motorbikes (especially for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 World Expo) In addition, the reduction of oil imports and greenhouse gases emissions also motivates the development of fuel cells.

At the 2008 China Hydrogen Energy & Fuel Cell Exhibition you will meet potential customers, enterprise decision-makers and related government officials. You will also get a better understanding of the Chinese market and promote your new products and new technology with the help of face-to-face exchanges and knowledge transfer.

Cost
US$2,800

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