Haus der Wirtschaft, , September 29+30, 2020 Event Guide

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2nd Floor König-Karl-Halle Eyth-Saal Trade Fair Welcome to f-cell Stuttgart 2020 Turm A

List-Saal In June, the German government presented its National Trade Fair Hydrogen Strategy. At the beginning of July, the EU Turm B developed the European Green Deal. This action plan for Bertha- st Benz- investments includes advancing the production of green 1 Floor Saal hydrogen so that industry and business can be operated Meidinger-Saal Foyer Bertha- on a climate-neutral basis by 2050. Benz There is a lot going on! Now is the time to position Check-In yourself in the market, to identify market opportunities and to create prospering business relationships. f-cell gives you ample opportunity to do so – make the most of it!

Identify market opportunities Our plenary sessions give you plenty of detail on Cloakroom Ground Floor government strategies, investment plans and international projects. These are complemented by more technical Main entrance Willi-Bleicher-Straße parallel sessions, presenting vertical and user-led markets. Get up to speed with what is going on in the market.

See the latest products and services Conference Room Conference Session The f-cell trade fair features a variety of international companies and organizations at the forefront of the König-Karl-Halle hydrogen and fuel cell market. Talk with them about nd A B C1 D2 (2 Floor) their latest products and services. E F G1 H3 Network, network, network! Meidinger-Saal (stream of Use the designated Matchmaking Areas, the interactive st A + B main stage) C3 D3 (1 Floor) f-cell Pitches, as well as the more relaxed atmosphere of (stream of the evening event to actively connect to people. E + F main stage) G2 H2 We give you the platform – it’s up to you to use it! Bertha-Benz-Saal C2 D1 G3 H1 (1st Floor) Health and safety measures Foyer Bertha-Benz Matchmaking Area We take the health and safety of our attendees, partners, (1st Floor) and staff very seriously. With this in mind, we have developed Health Measures as part of the overall Security Reutlingen-Room Matchmaking Area and Safety Concept for f-cell. Please take time to review nd (2 Floor) these in the trade fair or on our website. List-Saal Matchmaking Area (2nd Floor Gallery) Your f-cell 2020 Team

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9:00–9:30 Registration 9:00–10:30 König-Karl-Halle (live) Meidinger-Saal (video stream) 9:30–11:00 E König-Karl-Halle (live) Plenary II Meidinger-Saal (video stream) Beyond the Box A Opening Plenary 10:30–11:00 Coffee Break

11:00–11:30 Coffee Break 11:00–12:30 König-Karl-Halle (live) Meidinger-Saal (video stream) 11:30–13:00 F König-Karl-Halle (live) Plenary III Meidinger-Saal (video stream) International Markets B Plenary I Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Applications 12:30–14:00 Visit the exhibition, network with peers Lunch Break 13:00–14:30 Visit the exhibition, network with peers 13:30–14:00 Lunch Break König-Karl-Halle f-cell Pitches 14:00–14:30 König-Karl-Halle 14:00–15:00 14:00–15:00 14:00–15:00 f-cell Pitches König-Karl-Halle Meidinger-Saal Bertha-Benz-Saal G1 G2 G3 14:30–15:30 14:30–15:30 14:30–15:30 Buses – Hydrogen Federal States König-Karl-Halle Bertha-Benz-Saal Meidinger-Saal Manufacturers Production Roadmaps C1 C2 C3 Commercial Stationary Components and 15:00–15:30 Vehicles Applications Materials in Buildings Coffee Break

15:30–16:00 15:30–16:30 15:30–16:30 15:30–16:30 Coffee Break Bertha-Benz-Saal Meidinger-Saal König-Karl-Halle H1 H2 H3 16:00–17:00 16:00–17:00 16:00–17:00 Buses – Large Scale Fuel Cell Operators Hydrogen Production Production Bertha-Benz-Saal König-Karl-Halle Meidinger-Saal D1 D2 D3 Ships Integrated Trains Hydrogen Projects *NEW* Digital platform with live chat! Visit live.f-cell.de on your computer or mobile browser to chat 19.00–23.00 live with participants and exhibitors, or view the event program Evening Event and the f-cell award Ceremony and speakers list. Note: Your registration Barcode is also your online Ticket Code. If you need Wi-Fi, just ask a staff member! Wagenhallen, Stuttgart 4 5 Tuesday, September 29 Tuesday, September 29 9:30 – 11:00 14:30 – 15:30 Room: König-Karl-Halle (live) & Meidinger-Saal (stream) Room: König-Karl-Halle A Opening Plenary C1 Commercial Vehicles Chair: Kilian Reichert, Moderator Chair: Dr. Manuel Schaloske, e-mobil BW State Agency for New Mobility Solutions and Automotive 9:30 Activities and current developments in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Baden-Württemberg Sibylle Hepting-Hug, Ministry of the 14:30 Two co-existing priorities for CVs: Environment, Climate Protection and the Carbon Neutrality and Zero Emissions Energy Sector, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Gerrit Marx, CNH Industrial, Italy

10:00 Strategy and Implementation – 14:50 On our way to a hydrogen future Hydrogen in Germany Dr. Jan Krönig, Head of Strategy Daimler Kurt-Christoph von Knobelsdorff, National Trucks & Buses, Daimler, Germany Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology, Germany 15:10 Achieving Cost Parity on Hydrogen Powered Commercial Vehicles 10:30 FCH JU and The European Hydrogen Strategy Craig Knight, Co-Founder, HYZON Motors, Bart Biebuyck, FCH JU, Belgium and CEO, Horizon Fuel Cell, Australia

11:30 – 13:00 14:30 – 15:30 Room: König-Karl-Halle (live) & Meidinger-Saal (stream) Room: Bertha-Benz-Saal B Plenary I C2 Stationary Applications in Buildings Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Applications Chair: Chair: Wolfram Münch, EnBW Holding Chair: Dr. Ulrich Bünger, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik, Germany 14:30 Activities for Further Spread of Residential Fuel Cells 11:30 Mobile and Stationary Fuel Cell at Bosch Takuya Ito, Tokyo Gas Co., Japan Jürgen Gerhardt, Robert Bosch, Germany 14:50 Hydrogen in the Building Sector: 12:00 Mobile and Stationary Applications at The Role of Fuel Cells Ballard – Update on Market Development Alexander Dauensteiner, Viessmann, Germany Oben Uluc, Ballard Power Systems, Canada 15:10 Stationary Fuel Cell – Connected devices as 12:30 Hydrogen and fuel cells – More than a green distributed virtual power plants powertrain technology! Wayne-Daniel Kern, Robert Bosch, Germany Prof. Dr. Christian Mohrdieck, Mercedes Benz Fuel Cell, Daimler Group, Germany

14:00 – 14:30 Room: König-Karl-Halle f-cell Pitches exhibitors Chair: Carolynn Jaworska, Peter Sauber Agentur

For the up to date program check f-cell.de/program 6 7 Tuesday, September 29 Tuesday, September 29 14:30 – 15:30 16:00 – 17:00 Room: Meidinger-Saal Room: König-Karl-Halle C3 Components and Materials D2 Integrated Hydrogen Projects Chair: Ulf Groos, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Chair: Werner Diwald, DWV Systems, Germany 16:00 Creating regional value chains of H2 in 14:30 High Volume Production of metallic bipiolar transport – the HyLand initiative as a plates for automotive Fuel Cell Systems measure of the German national hydrogen Dr. Mathias Reum, Schaeffler Technologies, strategy Germany Philipp Braunsdorf, NOW, Germany

14:50 Application of neutron imaging to address 16:20 NEOM – Making a bold move toward issues related to water management and to the hydrogen economy enhance PEM Stack design Roland Käppner, NEOM, Saudi Arabia Christophe Vacquier, SYMBIO, 16:40 Aberdeen Hydrogen Strategy and the 15:10 Next generation Ir catalysts for large-scale HyTrEc2 Project PEM electrolysis Barney Crocket, Aberdenn City Council, Dr. Christian Gebauer, Heraeus, Germany United Kingdom

16:00 – 17:00 16:00 – 17:00 Room: Bertha-Benz-Saal Room: Meidinger-Saal D1 Ships D3 Trains Chair: Jennifer Kreissel, hySOLUTIONS Chair: Yvonne Ruf, Roland Berger, Germany

16:10 Fuel cell energy systems for cruise ships: 16:00 WIVA P&G HyTrain: Development of The demonstration projects Pa-X-ell and the world’s first hydrogen-powered RiverCell narrow-gauge train Ragnar Christenson, Meyer Werft, Germany Dr. Nikolaus Fleischhacker, FEN Sustain Systems, Austria 16:20 From Maranda to Flagships, taking hydrogen and fuel cells to the next level in shipping 16:20 Designing fuel cell systems for rail Laurence Grand-Clement, PerSEE, France applications Dr. Maximilian Schwager, Ballard Power 16:40 Inland shipping beyond Diesel – ShipFuel- Systems Europe, Denmark study compares zero emission drive systems 16:40 Alstom’s Coradia iLint: Experience from Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Bünger, Ludwig-Bölkow- European applications of the world’s first Systemtechnik, Germany hydrogen train Stefan Schrank, ALSTOM Transport, Germany

For the up to date program check f-cell.de/program 8 9 Wednesday, September 30 Wednesday, September 30 09:00 – 10:30 13:30 – 14:00 Room: König-Karl-Halle (live) & Meidinger-Saal (stream) Room: König-Karl-Halle E Plenary II f-cell Pitches Beyond the Box Chair: Carolynn Jaworska, Peter Sauber Agentur Chair: Maren Louchet, e-mobil BW State Agency for New Mobility Solutions and Automotive 14:00 – 15:00 Baden-Württemberg, Germany Room: König-Karl-Halle 09:00 Beyond the Box – A hydrogen wave is G1 Buses – Manufacturers Frank M. Koch, Energieagentur.NRW building. Can fuel cells surf it? Chair: Prof. Dr. David Hart, E4tech, Switzerland 14:00 eCitaro – the electric citybus of

09:30 The world after Corona – Business, markets, Mercedes-Benz Shahrukh Javed, EvoBus, Germany lifestyles in transformation Roger Spindler, Future Day, Germany 14:20 Fleet transitions in a post-COVID era: An Industry Perspective 11:00 – 12:30 Patrícia Vasconcelos, CaetanoBus, Portugal Room: König-Karl-Halle (live) & Meidinger-Saal (stream) 14:40 Fuel Cell Buses in China – Status and Outlook F Plenary III Dr. Jörg Burkhardt, HySOLUTIONS, Germany International Markets Chair: Prof. Dr. David Hart, E4tech, Switzerland 14:00 – 15:00 11:00 Appropriate Industry Policies Promote the Room: Meidinger-Saal Rapid Development of Hydrogen and Fuel G2 Hydrogen Production Cell Step into the Future: Post COVID-19 Chair: Prof. Dr. Andreas Friedrich, DLR – German China’s Innovation Development of Aerospace Center, Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Germany Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Industry Chen Wei, China Machinery Industry 14:00 AEM Electrolyser: Cost Benefits and Federation, China Applications Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, Enapter, Germany 11:30 Japan’s approach to realize hydrogen based society 14:20 Certification Systems on Hydrogen Eiji Ohira, New Energy and Industrial Klaus Nürnberger, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service, Technology Development Organization Germany (NEDO), Japan 14:40 Plug Power Electrolyzers – The Hydrogen 12:00 Developing a South African National Economy in one Company Hydrogen Road Map Uwe Küter, h2agentur Uwe Küter & Matthias Prof. Dr. Dmitri Bessarabov, North-West Bromeis, Germany University, DST Hydrogen Infrastructure Center of Competence, South Africa

For the up to date program check f-cell.de/program 10 11 Wednesday, September 30 Wednesday, September 30 14:00 – 15:00 15:30 – 16:30 Room: Bertha-Benz-Saal Room: Meidinger-Saal G3 Federal States Roadmaps H2 Large Scale Hydrogen Production Chair: Philipp Braunsdorf, NOW, Germany Chair: Prof. Dr. Birgit Scheppat, Hochschule RheinMain, Germany 14:00 Hydrogen in the Energy Region North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) 15:30 Water electrolysis as a key element of Dr. Thomas Kattenstein, EnergieRegion.NRW sector coupling: Challenges on the way to a GW industry 14:20 Green Hydrogen for Central Germany Dr. Tom Smolinka, Fraunhofer Institute for Stefan Bergander, HYPOS – Hydrogen Power Solar Energy Systems, Germany Storage & Solutions 15:50 Fukushima Hydrogen Energy Research Field 14:40 Hydrogen – Energy carrier of the future Eiji Ohira, New Energy and Industrial Techno- for Bavaria logy Development Organization (NEDO), Japan Philipp Runge, Center Hydrogen.Bavaria, Germany 16:10 Industrial green hydrogen solutions – Commercial viable and ready to scale Eric Klein, Siemens Gas and Power, Germany 15:30 – 16:30 Room: Bertha-Benz-Saal 15:30 – 16:30 H1 Buses – Operatos Room: König-Karl-Halle Chair: Dr. Frank M. Koch, EnergieAgentur.NRW, Germany H3 Fuel cell production 15:30 Implementation from 10 Busses at Chair: Dr. Ludwig Jörissen, ZSW Zentrum für Sonnen- WSW-mobil Wuppertal energie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung, Germany Andreas Meyer, WSW Wuppertaler Stadt- werke, Germany 15:30 ElringKlinger Fuel Cell Solutions for Automotive and Non-Automotive 15:50 Transitioning to Zero-Emission Transport Applications with Fuel Cell Electric Buses — Dr. Mohsine Zahid, ElringKlinger AG, Germany The Advantages. Jaimie Levin, CTE Center for Transportation 15:50 Scaling up production of fuel cells to meet & the Environment, cost reduction objectives Lee Sweetland, Ballard Power Systems, Canada 16:10 Experiences with Fuel Cell buses in Aalborg Sandra Bodker, The North 16:10 HyFaB: Herausforderungen bei der Denmark Region, Produktion von Brennstoffzellen meistern Denmark Dr. Ludwig Jörissen, ZSW Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung, Germany

For the up to date program check f-cell.de/program 12 13 Healthy and safety measures Hygiene in Sanitary Facilities We take the health and safety of our attendees, Sanitary facilities will be cleaned frequently. partners, and staff very seriously. With this in mind, we Sufficient distance for hand washing and have developed the following Health Measures as part sanitizing equipment will be provided. of the overall Security and Safety concept for f-cell. The plan is based on input from federal and state governments and our venue. Implementation will be Health and Safety Reminders managed by our security, sanitary and management Special signage and floor markings will teams. remind all attendees of distancing and hygiene rules. Security personnel will ensure that rules are observed. Seating Arrangements in Conference Rooms Morning Plenary Sessions will take place Leave Safe and Calm simultaneously in two rooms so that All conference participants and visitors will appropriate seat spacing can be offered. require full registration (with name, address The live stage will be in König-Karl-Halle and telephone number) to enable contact with a live video stream to Meidinger-Saal. tracing in case of a reported infection.

Matchmaking Areas Line Management Three separate matchmaking Areas will To minimize lines at registration, the number ensure that all participants can meet and of counters will be increased. discuss safely: Foyer Bertha Benz, Reutlingen Room and List Saal. We recommend that participants avoiding shaking hands and also wash their hands as often as possible. Trade Fair Visitors The exhibition area will be designed with one-way aisles to help avoid physical contact. Disinfection and Cleaning Security personnel at entrances and the exits Disinfectant dispensers will be placed at of exhibition halls will manage visitor numbers. all important points. High-touch surfaces (e.g. counters, tables, handrails) will be cleaned frequently. Face to Face Partition screens at counters and information stands will ensure safe discussions. We also Mandatory Face Masks recommend exhibitors equip their exhibition Masks must be worn in all event areas. stands. Participants who do not bring their own masks, will be provided with one. Catering Lunch will be served at the table in the Fresh Air Circulation conference rooms. Coffee break areas will be Ventilation in conference and trade show expanded so that large groups do not form. halls will be optimized to ensure extra fresh air exchange.

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13 AREVA H2Gen, Daimler Truck Fuel Cell 15 Goetze Armaturen, 25 Sandvik High Precision Germany Germany Germany Tube, Germany 40 ATAWEY, France 34 DAM Group, France 26 Gräbener Maschinen- 4 Schaeffler technik, Germany Technologies, Germany 32 BELLTEC - Ing. Büro 44 Drivetek, Switzerland Glocke, Germany Heraeus Deutschland, SKODOCK, Germany 5 DWV Deutscher Wasser- 42 12 Germany 1 Canadian Hydrogen stoff- und Brennstoff- 24 SMART TEST- and Fuel Cell zellenverband, Germany 12 Hy-Lok D, Germany SOLUTIONS, Germany Association (CHFCA), 27 e-mobil BW 13 HyCologne Wasser- 28 SPIR STAR, Germany Canada Landesagentur für neue stoff Region Rheinland., 3 STÖHR ARMATUREN, 35 Celeroton, Mobilitätslösungen und Germany Germany Switzerland Automotive Baden- 1 Hydrogen Optimized, Württemberg, Germany 5 Stuttgart Region 37 CellForm, Germany Canada Economic Develop- encontec, Germany 47 COATEMA Coating 23 30 Kolibrik.net, Czechia ment Corporation, Machinery, Germany EnergieAgentur.NRW, Germany 13 13 KölnBusiness Germany 13 ConverterTec Deutsch- Wirtschaftsförderung, 16 Swagelok Stuttgart, land, Germany 41 EP Ehrler Prüftechnik Germany Germany Engineering, Germany 28 LandesEnergieAgentur 21 TesTneT Engineering, 31 FCP Fuel Cell Powertrain, Hessen, Germany Germany Germany 13 Laufenberg, Germany 33 Venair Group, Germany Feintool Technologie, Eyth-Saal 14 23 MicroNova, Germany 20 WS Reformer, Germany Switzerland 17 10 NOW, Germany 13 Wystrach, Germany 44 FISCHER Spindle Group, 16 Switzerland 46 OPTIMA packaging 36 YOUR-TOOL, Austria group, Germany Zahner-elektrik, 15 22 Fraunhofer Institute for 45 Solar Energy Systems, 5 Peter Sauber Agentur Germany 14 (PSA), Germany Germany 31 ZELTWANGER Holding, 17 Präwest Dr. Ing. Jung, Germany f-cell Lounge 43 & German Aerospace 5 Turm B Center – Institute of Germany 13 Engineering Thermo- 11 Robert Bosch, Germany dynamics, Germany 4 29 Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Ireland 12 3 11

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16 17 The f-cell award: Rewarding Innovation

The Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector Baden-Württemberg and the Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation have been Evening Event and the supporting the f-cell award since 2001 to acknowledge outstanding developments in one of the most futureproof f-cell award Ceremony fields of technology – hydrogen and fuel cells – and to fos- ter further innovations. Tuesday, September 29, 2020 Start: 19:00 (Doors open: 18:30)

With prizes totalling € 20,000, the f-cell award winners are 18:30 Welcome with drinks and appetizers offered a substantial contribution towards the development of their project or product. To reflect the different stages 19:00 Panel Discussion of research, pre-commercial development and product Franz Untersteller MdL development, submissions are divided into two categories Minister of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector Baden-Württemberg, and • Research & Development Dr. Stefan Kaufmann MdB, • Products & Markets Federal Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen, Germany 19:30 f-cell award Ceremony Franz Untersteller MdL 20:00 Dinner 23:00 End of Event

We kindly ask you to present your badge at the check-in. German 24-Hour Hydrogen Rally Venue Wagenhallen Stuttgart Over a 24-hour period, participants drive around the Innerer Nordbahnhof 1, 70191 Stuttgart country, bond over their love of the Autobahn and How to get there demonstrate the advantages of fuel cell driving. Public transport: U-Bahn (Subway) U5/U6/U7/U15 from “Schlossplatz” to “Pragfriedhof” (Eckartshaldenweg) The Rally starts on September 28th in Constance and stations. From there, it is a 3-minute walk to the venue. will culminate on September 29th at 16:00 at the Wagenhallen Stuttgart with an award ceremony to follow.

ulturetrie A great opportunity to show the world that driving with Wagenhallen Hydrogen is already a reality!

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