Tunisian Energy Experts Complete In-House Training in Schweitenkirchen

Last week, we had the special pleasure of welcoming representatives from Tunisian universities and research institutions to Schweitenkirchen for an entire week. The study trip, organized as part of a GIZ initiative, brought the highly motivated participants to us to engage intensively with the latest developments in hydrogen technology.

Comprehensive In-House Training with Focus on Practice

The in-house training held at our facility centered not only on fundamental questions regarding safety, system design, and the future market for hydrogen. Particularly the practice-relevant questions concerning system construction and component selection shaped the very lively discussions. The thirst for knowledge and engagement of our Tunisian colleagues ensured a vibrant professional exchange at eye level.

Another highlight of the week was the insight into our software development. Here we were able to show how our control system manages the operation of hydrogen systems and which challenges need to be mastered.

Onward Journey to RheinMain University of Applied Sciences

After our station, the participants continued to RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, where Professor Dr. Scheppat will now round off the study trip with her in-depth expertise on the subject of fuel cells. This combination of industrial practice at OHS and academic expertise creates ideal conditions for holistic knowledge transfer.

International Cooperation for the Energy Transition

We are delighted to have such an interested and curious group of participants and are pleased to contribute to international networking in the field of hydrogen technology. The intensive exchange with our Tunisian guests has also opened up valuable new perspectives for us.

We look forward to seeing you again!