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Attendees Hydrogen and Mines First Name Last Name Company Job Title Paul Rokich Abra Mining Pty Ltd Environmental Manager Jeff Nitsch ACCIONA Senior Manager, Sales & Policy Harry Porrins Alberfield Marketing Manager Mike Shaw Alcoa Energy Development Manager Ray Chatfield Alcoa Global Technical Manager – Refining Energy Nial Morgan Alinta Energy Senior Commercial Analyst David Campbell Alinta Energy Business Development Manager Loreto Maturana Anglo American Energy Projects Specialist Jan Klawitter Anglo American Head of International Policy Dr Noel Dunlop ANT Energy Solutions Executive Director Christina Andrews ANT Energy Solutions Sales and Channels Manager Michael Puls APA Group Customer Relationship Manager Stepan Shakhno ArcelorMittal Mining Head of Energy Anton Lovelle ARENA Analyst Matthew Walden ARENA Investment Director Andrew Dickson Asian Renewable Energy HubProject Manager Mehdi Toufan ATCO Gas Australia General Manager – Assets & Engineering Jim Richardson ATCO Gas Australia Manager – Transmission Infrastructure Russell James ATCO Gas Australia General Manager, Business Development and Customer Experience Attilio Pigneri Australian Association forChief Hydrogen Executive, Energy Hydrogen Utility (H2U) and President Alison Reeve Australian Government Taskforce Leader, National Hydrogen Strategy Emma Molloy Australian Vanadium Ltd Environmental Project Manager Samantha McGahan Australian Vanadium Ltd Stakeholder Engagement Manager Vance Lloyd Avid Group Director Aaron Teo Avid Group Business Development Manager Devender Singh Baker Hughes, a GE CompanyNova Gas Turbines Director Matthew Marinovich Baker Hughes, a GE CompanySales Leader, Turbomachinery & Process Solutions, Australia Rob Campbell Ballard Power Systems Chief Commercial Officer Norman Chor Ballard Power Systems Senior Account Manager, Asia Pacific Alfred Wong Ballard Power Systems Managing Director, Asia Pacific Robin Perkins BHP Technical Engineer First Name Last Name Company Job Title Louis Kent BHP Principal Low Emissions Technology Susan Kennedy BHP Business Planning Principal Tim Koehler BHP Specialist Innovation Kathryn Horlin BHP Principal Low Emissions Technology Kirsten Rose BHP Head of Low Emissions Technology Shane Jordan BHP Technician Barnaby Bruce Bruce Energy Pty Ltd Director & Principal Consultant Jeff Spencer Caltex Australia Sales Manager - Commercial Syd D'Mello Caltex Australia Sales Manager - Mining Natasha Santi Capricorn Metals Ltd CFO Peter Thompson Capricorn Metals Ltd COO Andrew Fisher CITIC Pacific Mining Head of Future Mining / Planning Dominic Rodwell CITIC Pacific Mining Manager Gas Jacob Doutch Classic Minerals Ltd Operations and Tenement Manager Madhukar Bhalla Classic Minerals Ltd Company Secretary Dean Goodwin Classic Minerals Ltd CEO Rob Wilson Clean Energy Finance CorporationHead of Western Australia David Trembecki Clean Energy Fuels AustraliaDirector (CEFA) Philip Sealey Clifford Chance Director Kishani Navaratnam Consulate General of CanadaTrade Commissioner Robbie McNaughton CSIRO Energy Team Leader – Solar Thermal Processes Craig Buckley Curtin University Professor Amy Tait Department of Primary IndustriesManager, and Energy Regional Futures Development Team Matt Hunter Downer Mining, Energy andEnvironment Industrial and Sustainability Manager Gordon Weiss Energetics Associate Marcus Billing Energy Design Solutions Director Luke Peacocke ENGIE, Business Unit HydrogenRenewable PPA Originator Peter De Neef ENGIE, Business Unit HydrogenBusiness Developer Koen Langie ENGIE, Business Unit HydrogenHead of Mining Program Ron Hall EPSA Segment Manager Julia Beckett European Metals HoldingsCompany Limited Secretary First Name Last Name Company Job Title Jess Lyons European Metals HoldingsFinancial Limited Controller Neil Meadows European Metals HoldingsCOO Limited Keith Coughlan European Metals HoldingsManaging Limited Director & CEO Jim Laing FMG Reliability Engineer Electrical Bart Kolodziejczyk Fortescue Metals Group LtdHydrogen Specialist John Paul Olivier Fortescue Metals Group LtdGM Strategy Michel Gantois Fortescue Metals Group LtdGM Hydrogen Bethwyn Cowcher Fortescue Metals Group LtdLegal Manager for Energy & Power Michael Dolan Fortescue Metals Group LtdHydrogen Innovation and Development Lead Graeme Ovens Gold Fields Australia Vice President, Operations Gabriela Rodriguez Celin Gold Fields Australia Energy Project Engineer James Koerting Gold Fields Australia Unit Manager: Electrical Operations Robin Marshall Gold Road Resources Project Development Advisor Daniela Mattheys Government of Western AustraliaPrincipal Policy Adviser Alannah MacTiernan Government of Western AustraliaMLC, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food Chong Tong Greenpower Invstment PtyCEO Ltd Michel Carreau Hatch Director Hybrid Power Mark Edwards Hazer Group Ltd Chief Operating Officer Raoul Abrutat Honeywell Renewable Energy – Technical Solutions Consultant – APAC Terry Absolon Horizon Power Manager Strategy & Marketing at Horizon Power Jamie Ally Hydrogen Utility™ (H2U) Chief Technology Officer Alan Kneisz Hydrogenics Business Development Director Fahmida Smith Impala Platinum Market Development Manager Chris Malins IO Oil & Gas Consulting AustraliaEnergy TransitionPty Ltd. BD Director David Leitch ITK Principal Michael Rodriguez Jervois Mining EGM Technical Services Philippe Wilmotte John Cockerill Australian Representative ildo agnetti John Cockerill Energy Business Development Australia Inka Heile juwi Renewable Energy Senior Hybrid Engineer Andrew Drager juwi Renewable Energy Head of Development Hybrid and Offgrid David Pfeffer Laing O'Rourke General Manager First Name Last Name Company Job Title Peter Danckert Laing O'Rourke Project Leader Andrew Skalski Lithium Australia NL Manager - Projects Shelley Robertson Mineral Resources LimitedExecutive General Manager of Energy Rowan Hill Mineral Resources LimitedGM - Energy Chris Clayton Momentum Engineering PtyBusiness Ltd Development Manager Michael Gallagher Mountain Ash Commercial Manager Francis Norman National Energy and ResourcesGeneral Australia Manager (NERA) Innovation and Strategy Hannah Meade Ndevr Environmental Director Michael Bartsch NEW ENERGY SERVICES Principal Peter Ross Northern Australia InfrastructureExecutive Facility Director, Origination Jessie Hill Northern Rise Ltd Senior Manager Travis Beinke Oz Minerals Group Manager Commercial Stephen Blackman Oz Minerals Lead Engineer of the West Musgrave Burkhard Seifert Oz Minerals Principal Engineer – Transformation Tim Shervington Panoramic Resources Commercial Manager Stephen Rogers PEARL Clean Energy Managing Director Jarrod Worme Pilbara Metals Group Construction Manager Steven Crabbe Pilbara Metals Group Project Manager Annette Crabbe Pilbara Metals Group Executive Director Adam Ritchie Pilbara Minerals Project Director Brent Chadwick Pilbara Minerals Engineering Manager Richard Finlay-Jones Pilbara Solar Director Francois Depierreux PT Tractebel Engineering IndonesiaHead of B2B Segment – Advisory and Advanced Analytics Giles Parkinson Renew Economy Editor Grant Harris RES Head of Business Development and Strategy Greg Cochran Reward Minerals Ltd CEO Noel Michelson Rio Tinto Utilities Principal Engineer Kieran Birch Rio Tinto Study Lead Kevin Rosher Rio Tinto Engineering Manager Graham Ison Rio Tinto Principal Advisor - Electrical Engineering Gerard Danckert Rio Tinto GM Product Group Strategy, Iron Ore First Name Last Name Company Job Title Michael Scotton Rio Tinto Senior Manager, Energy Strategy Alastaire Dick Rocky Mountain InstituteDirector Mining Paolo Natali Rocky Mountain InstituteDirector, Mining Projects Nick Smith SA Department for EnergyDirector, and Mining Energy Programs and Services Paul Schmiede Sarama Resources Vice President, Corporate Development Ian Bamborough Saturn Metals Ltd MD Sophie Cunneen Shell New Energies Manager Mark Nesci Siemens Vertical Sales - Emerging Technologies Warner Priest Siemens Head of Emerging Technologies Matt Bowdler South32 Principal Climate Change Glenton Moses South32 Principal: Environment Fiona Chong South32 Manager Energy & Commercial Andrew Walker South32 Energy Lead - Australia Anastasiia Ploshkina South32 Specialist Planning, Technology John Gunawan South32 Energy Specialist Hari Sridhar South32 Principal Energy Duncan Pratt St Barbara Principal Mining and Business Analyst Emelia Addo Standards Australia Stakeholder Engagement Manager Neil Canby Sunrise Energy Group Executive Director Will Rayward-Smith SunSHIFT General Manager Dan Madden Talisman Mining MD Peter Wan Teck Resources Lead, Technology & Innovation Peter Milne The West Australian Business Journalist Rhys Tucker thyssenkrupp Industrial SolutionsNational (Australia) Manager – Pty Business Ltd Development Deion Campbell Tilt Renewables Chief Executive Peter Jones Todd Minerals VP Engineering Matt Macleod Toyota Australia Manager - Adv. Tech Vehicles & Sites Antonio Lovisi Trade and Investment QueenslandSenior Trade and Investment Officer Kresimir Arapovic TransAlta Energy AustraliaDevelopment Engineer Liz Cussans TransAlta Energy AustraliaBusiness Development Manager Woei Saw University of Adelaide Senior Research Fellow First Name Last Name Company Job Title Gus Nathan University of Adelaide Director of Centre for Energy Technology Stephanie Munro UWA Student Sandra Lau Viva Energy Alternative Fuels Manager Cathie McInnes Viva Energy Marketing Manager Alistair Craib Warada Capital CEO Alison Morley Western Power Head of Business Development & Strategy Omar Bedani Wood PLC Business Development Manager Rachelle Doyle Woodside Energy Ltd New Energy Program Manager Robert Chamalaun Woodside Energy Ltd Manager LNG Fuels and Renewables Luke Blackbourn Yara Manager Government & External Relations.
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