HYDROGEN DIALOGUE Summit

Side Event | June 24–25, 2026 | ICM München

Southern Germany’s electricity grids are congested while photovoltaic systems are operating at full capacity. Europe’s industry is struggling to remain competitive in the face of China’s growing dominance. At the same time, the EU is challenged to reconcile the climate targets of the Green Deal with a new geopolitical reality.

These developments make it clear that energy and industrial policy, together with the economy, urgently need a strategic dialogue on viable solutions. Hydrogen plays a central role in this transformation.

The Hydrogen Dialogue Summit is an official side event of the exhibition area Hydrogen Dialogue Forum & Expo , accompanied by a dedicated forum program , and brings together what belongs together: leading representatives from federal, state and European politics engage in dialogue with decision-makers from industry, associations and academia to discuss the strategic choices required for an integrated, resilient and climate-friendly energy system of the future.

Secure your spot at Southern Germany’s leading hydrogen conference!

Date

June 24–25, 2026

Venue

ICM – International Congress Center Messe München
81823 Munich, Germany

Tickets The ticket shop opens at the end of February 2026.

The conference ticket for the Hydrogen Dialogue Summit also includes admission to the four accompanying conferences as well as to all four exhibitions of The smarter E Europe .

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Thursday, June 25, 2026
Focus: Germany and Southern Germany Focus: Europe and the global perspective
  • How can system-supportive electrolysis help ease grid congestion and make better use of renewable energy?
  • And how can the key industries chemicals, cement and steel turn decarbonisation into a competitive advantage?
  • What strategic role does hydrogen play between ReArm EU and RePower EU?
  • And can “H₂ local” become Europe’s answer to growing competition from China in the global electrolysis market?
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